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Posted by Zane(WA) on December 07, 2004 at 00:01:31 from (12.144.139.21):
In Reply to: Duh! Now, I get it! posted by Allan in NE on December 06, 2004 at 08:58:01:
Are you talking about the little flapper thing that goes on the end of the exhaust pipe ? Which way should it go ? Seems if the hinge was on the bottom it would be open all the time or until the tractor is backed up a few feet or if it bottoms out by running over a ditch or log. With the hinge on top it will keep the mice, voles and snakes from making a nest in the muffler, just hafta remember to crawl under and open it before the tractor is started. Got tired of crawling in the wet so I ran a long choke cable to mine now I can open and close it from the seat. Weeds and stuff catch on the cable sometimes and tends to smoke some, but that's okay it's another way to tell if the carb is set too lean. Not sure just how to fix it so it don't start smoking when trash or something gets hung up, any ideas?
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