Posted by klondik0er on November 27, 2009 at 15:52:41 from (199.247.177.149):
This message is a reply to an archived post by kruck on July 23, 2009 at 11:25:15. The original subject was "3414 backhoe".
Here's some info for the carb. I bought a 3414 this summer and after refurbishing the gas tank, fuel pump and now at the carb, a British built Zenith VN. The loader runs fine on the flat, but rough on hills. Through the internet I found a fellow in Ohio, Randy Farmer, Farmers Service Inc, (330) 482-4180. He builds a carb from the casting on up, $420.00. He described my problem exactly, saying the carb float is a loose bulb riding in its housing. Works fine on the flat, but on a hill, not level, the bulb drags/rubs against the side of the housing, causing a rich mixture and rough running. Also, the plunger in my carb is seized, which is not good either. I ordered a carb, but won't have it installed until I see the tractor again next summer. Give him a call.
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