Posted by WarrenBult on March 15, 2012 at 11:47:51 from (208.88.136.10):
Last year or so, my 135 has been hard to start. Even having to choke it during nice weather. Had the carb rebuilt (It would leak gas from time to time) and installed it last night. Didn't help much. What else can i look at to help.
Also, this tractor has a loader on it the runs off a front pump. I plan to take the loader off, but keep the pump to run some remote hyd. since the tractor isn't equiped with any. Wonder what would be the best way to plumb the pump. Been thinking of running a supply line from the rear end to the pump then from the pump to they Hyd. valves then return to the rear end. Only noticed one possible place to plumb into the rear end, and that looks to be the drain plug. Would like your guys opinion (Pics would be helpfull) Figure this would be cheaper than getting the after market peices to run of the internal pump for the 3-point pump.
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