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Posted by ltf in nc on November 30, 2000 at 16:26:47 from (206.228.214.72):
In Reply to: M Carb problems- Help! posted by Doug on November 30, 2000 at 12:00:42:
Doug, If you are willing to do a little work try the following. IMHO the problem is in the clogged fuel line. This test will help identify the origin. This is a repeat of a previous posting from myself to others having the similar problem. Remove the plug that is in the carb bowl. Get a barbed fitting from a plumbing supply with the same thread size and a short piece of clear tubing that will fit the barb. Mount the new fitting in place of the plug and put the tubing on the fitting and turn the tubing vertically with the open end up and tie the tubing in place. This will let you see the fuel level that is inside the carb. When the tractor starts dying look at your "sight glass" to determine if the fuel is present or if it has disappeared indicating that from the needle/seat valve back to the fuel tank there is a problem. Post your findings.
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