Mission accomplished! The 560 is sitting in it's spot at the tractor show. :)
The shutoff from a Ford without the glass bowl has a bigger thread, so I bought a replacement bowl assy at TSC. Also bought a bunch of fittings, i already had hose and filters.
I robbed the bowl, gasket and bail from the new shutoff assembly, so i didn't have to drain the tank on the side of the road. The old bowl gasket looks like someone made it with a pocket knife, lol. a new compression sleeve at the carb, turn on fuel. Fuel bowl dry, big leak at the carb. Something's buggered at that fitting.
So after numerous attempts, and another trip to the auto parts store I cobbled up hose barbs at both ends and put in a rubber line with inline filter. 1/4" pipe thread into 1/4" tubing thread, lots of teflon tape. Not right, but it doesn't leak. :)
A heartfelt thanks to all for the replies and suggestions! :)
This post was edited by CTPhil at 17:43:41 09/26/14.
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