Posted by Super H Mike on June 05, 2011 at 18:36:08 from (76.164.144.55):
In Reply to: Re: Iregular Regular posted by Super H Mike on June 05, 2011 at 17:51:54:
BINGO !!!! Sorry to keep answering my own post, but I finally got er to go ! It was a combo of all things suggested actually. Here is the process for future reference ( even my own,lol )at least on this particular tractor. Turn on gas till leaks from carb then shut gas off, set spark to 1/3 above full retard, impulse down, one crank on full choke then choke off completely, put crank at 3 oclock position and then gave a good yank, 3 cranks and she lit and stayed running, open gas and advance spark to best idle. I also did remember to reset impulse after she popped during the process. Now I can work on the tune-up and get her to start even easier and run smoother.( Hopefully ! ) Thanks guys, you really helped me on this one ! ~ Mike
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