Posted by IAtractorKid on September 16, 2014 at 16:49:30 from (184.97.34.150):
Hey guys! Technically its my sisters, but I have it for now to fix up a few things. Anyway what do you guys think? Almost new tires all the way around, rear weights and fluid (rims are rusty but still solid), 2pt with 3pt conversion, tire chains, IH 2000 loader with all new hoses. Runs great but needs carb work...keeps flooding out and dying. Clutch is good and T/A works. Brakes need work. Needs new spindle bushings, Hoping the spindles are trash. Gauges work, lights don"t.
First question (manuals on order!), what is on the carb where the load jet should be? It has a wire coming out of it but its not hooked to anything and I don"t see any wires close that should be going to it. Secondly, what are the setting for this carb?
Lastly, what do all the letters after the serial number mean?
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