Posted by SadFarmall on December 05, 2011 at 02:44:20 from (121.79.19.222):
In Reply to: M has me stumped posted by oldiron29 on December 03, 2011 at 14:56:51:
Flooding can be fairly easily cleared fairly quickly in my experience, especially with the kerosene carb, just drain it. If I suspect the tractor wants to flood, I turn on the fuel, crank the motor twice with choke then turn off the fuel supply and start the tractor. As soon as it is running, turn the fuel on again. That way the thing will not flood. Also might be a foolish suggestion, but is the ignition timing 180 degrees out? It has been done before…
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