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Re: Re: Farm All H Carb.
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Posted by Dead H on January 11, 2001 at 14:21:38 from (209.94.160.253):
In Reply to: Re: Farm All H Carb. posted by REA on January 11, 2001 at 14:12:14:
Here's what it's doing, At any throttal position it will run alittle while the die just like the switch was turned off, I've checked for spark and have it so it's not electrical,(just before motor stops turning over) also gas leaks out of the card right after it stops, for as long as I've had this H it has never run right, only on the coldest day's do I need the choke for starting, when it does run it's blowing dark smoke like it's loading up but I have to choke the H out of it to move the tractor. I will pull the line off again to make sure but I think it's time for a rebuild anyway, best of my knowlege and the person I bought it from it hasn't ever been done, Another thing the Tractor was used everyday up until the prior owner and myself got it, I use it only a few times a month year round and the previous owner used it less than that.
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