Posted by Midway on February 13, 2019 at 20:58:37 from (107.77.197.108):
I recently got a Super C that was well taken care of and stored inside. It has not been started in a while. I got it home and drained the gas and checked all the connections, placed new battery in it. It is still on 6 volt. It has fire but no gas seems to be getting to the plugs. I can remove plugs and add gas to the cylinders and it will fire until it burns the gas out. There is good gas flow to the carb. I pulled the gas plug on the carb and it runs out great. It just seems to not get gas to the plugs. The previous owner rebuilt the tractor and passed away. His son said it always ran great just has not been started in a while. Everything on tractor is original. When I first turned the gas on and try to start it gas came out a small hole at the bottom of the carb. It looks like it has threads but not for sure. I placed a small match stick in it and it stopped. I removed the match stick and it never leaked again. I checked the air breather and it was clean. Where do I go from here. Not a machanic I need some advice. Thanks for any help or thoughts.
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