Posted by quade365 on February 09, 2021 at 05:24:59 from (75.59.154.137):
In Reply to: 1970 MF150 posted by quade365 on February 08, 2021 at 13:35:54:
I can get it to run with its current set up, however it smells very rich and I have to run it with the choke all the way out. What carb kit should I get? Also, I cant quite afford the carbs on this site so I look them up and order on ebay. So I purchased the wrong one. I believe the one I have is still good. Just a few missing parts and hasn't ran for about 3 years, until the other day. I also, replaced each wire one my one and ran all new wiring for the whole tractor and replaced the alt. At this point my focus is on 2 things. On get the carb replaced or rebuild it with a kit. 2, I really want to have the exhaust go up and out(stack) and not down and out the back. The exhaust manifold that I have is currently running down and out the back, however the front of the manifold is blocked off my a square plate can I just run it off that or do I need to by an elbow and run it up from the bottom port?
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