Posted by notjustair on February 06, 2014 at 19:20:55 from (174.238.67.250):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M fuel line posted by Keith wager on February 06, 2014 at 18:39:50:
You mentioned pulling. Is this something you can get to repeat or are you working from memory? Does it do it any other time? I've never had an issue like this, but it is possible that there is a float issue. It is possible that the float is rubbing on the side of the bowl and not opening enough.
Another theory I have actually had happen:
How much fuel did you have in it? When I grind feed I have to make sure the tank is at least half full. Something about the vibration at that certain RPM or the harmonics with the mixer grinder makes the fuel really hop in the tank. Think heavy rain on a pond. I was grinding and started to lose power. I looked in the sediment bowl and saw air. I opened the fuel cap and fuel was flying around in there and coming out of the filler neck. It was bubbling (for lack of a better word) so much that the standpipe was drawing air. I've seen the same thing when a law mower is running and you take off the gas cap. The fuel is dancing.
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