Posted by JakeBrake on October 29, 2014 at 12:08:47 from (69.126.179.144):
I had my H running like a top for about a month. Then I was going up a slight hill and for some unknown reason it just died, like it ran out of fuel. I rolled it onto flat ground and started it back up, once on the incline, it died again. Now it will run on flat ground for about 30 seconds or so and then it will die, almost as if the float needle is sticking shut, cutting off fuel supply. Ive already taken apart and cleaned the carb and made sure the float needle was free and clean. I also tried tapping on the carb with a ball peen hammer just as the tractor was starting to die to see if the float needle was sticking and I could jar it loose. Does anyone have any idea what is going on or why this thing may be dying on me? Any suggestions where to look. Governor? I dont even know what to look for in the governor.
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