Posted by Brad Dixon on June 19, 2014 at 22:33:45 from (162.234.242.206):
Hey fellas. I have a Case 940 (Wheatland version of 930 I believe) and it is a propane tractor. Was running good but started having problems re getting fuel. When I opened the propane valves prior to starting the tractor, the oil bath breather started gurgling like propane was being pushed through the carb and back up the breather. I figured it had something to do with the regulator and I had that completely re-built. I put it back on and it is doing the same thing. Man who re-did the regulator said that problems with fuel system on these tractors is usually the regulator, not the carb. I don"t know whether I need to repair the carb or whether regulator wasn"t properly repaired or maybe it is something else. What would cause it to push fuel back up the breather? Tractor has been gathering dust because of this for quite a while and I really need to get her fixed. I would appreciate any advice I can get and thank you in advance for any response.
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