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Re: main jet removal
Upgrade .I had a better look at the carb and saw some more problems like a warped top section and warn out treads so I put it in the"may need it someday bin" and borrowed one from a power unit.My parts book shows 3 different numbers for main jets and my 73 has a larger hole than older ones so I will try switching a few to see if they run any different.Thanks for the advice and merry xmas.PS that orchard cub is interesting.No axel extention like our A21 shop mule based on super A power train
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Re: main jet removal
The carb top can be easily flattened, and most any stripped threads can be helicoiled. Definitely save the carb.
Bob
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