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Posted by Dead H on January 13, 2001 at 14:53:19 from (209.94.173.134):
Hey guy's, me H started, after several hours of pondering, swearing and looking for something to take my frustration out on it started, I spent some time looking in the forum archives and ran across some postings on spark plugs, so I waddled out to the shed and pulled a plug, low and behold D18's, sent wife to town to get D21's, like alway's when it rains it poors her van decided to die, anyhow I put the new plugs in and guess what, it wouldn't start, did try popping a little more, went and looked at van, kicked the tires a few times and went back to the tractor and hit the starter and it fired right up, now I'm afraid to shut it off cause I know it won't start again, now a new problem popped up, how do I get the fuel screw to tighten up, it turns easily and I think vibration will change the setting, and where can I trade my wore out notched throttle lever for a frition type lever. Thanks again for the help and support. My Red Power Lives on. (I HOPE)
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