Quote: CVPost-jdfamily (quoted from post at 17:03:22 08/09/23) I need some help guys. Trying to adjust the carb on my 3010 gas. I need to understand
and no I do not have a manual. There is a large adjustment screw on the upper back
part of the carb. My reading says that is the idle screw?? There is another adjustment
on the bowl of the carb in the rear, is that the gas flow adjustment? And the third
adjustment is on the inner side of the carb and is smaller, does that regulate air intake?
Your constructive comments would be welcome thanks.
It appears they used a couple different carbs. Go to the JD Ag bookstore and download a free copy of the operator's manual and download and save a Free copy of the operator's manual for your tractor. There is carb adjustment info and pictures of the adjustment points in most of them. Here is a link.
Click on the Equipment Publications tab. When that page opens enter 3010 in the box beside Model # and search. You should get a dropdown list of equipment with 3010 in the model #. Click on 3010 in that dropdown list, that should open another list of just 3010 items. Look down the list to Tractors - Base Units. There are 5 choices to pick from. You will need to review them and select the one that matches your tractor. When you open a tab the list of available manuals appears, and you should see Operator's Manual and to the right of that it should say Download. Click on Download and you can download and save a free copy of the Operator's Manual. If you want a book or CD the prices for those are shown below that, they are not free. HTH
This post was edited by Jim.ME on 08/10/2023 at 04:22 am.
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