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Posted by bill from seneca on April 22, 2004 at 18:56:40 from (152.163.253.66):
to many problems on getting it right i completly restored this cub from the bottom up took it completly a part to paint did new seals and gaskets rebuilt the motor,rebuilt the carburetor yet i am having to many problems on getting it started i ave check the timing over and over at tdc i ave check the magneto many times seems to be in time i can get the tractor runnig but i have to advance the magneto all the to the motors side plus have to have the gas lever wide open and choking the heck out of it is there such a thing as a bad rebuild carburetor kit i have lots of gas pouring out of the air cleaner side of the carburetor is this normal yet my spark plugs always seem dry never wet with gas when i do get the tractor started and it smoothes out it sounds fine seems to run fine until i try to use the hydrulics to try to use the mower the rpms drop big time and the tractor wants to die i know this is a very long story but like i said i think i ave done all the right things and i am going just freaking nuts anybodys input would be greatly appreicated thanks bill
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