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Postby Phillip W. Lenke » Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:46 am

GW WROTE:
I hope you had the carb apart when you applied the air. If not you may have a collapsed float.
George are you talking from experience?
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Postby George Willer » Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:16 am

PWL wrote:GW WROTE:
I hope you had the carb apart when you applied the air. If not you may have a collapsed float.
George are you talking from experience?
Phil


Partly. I haven't collapsed any but I repaired several that I think got that way from air pressure. :shock: :(
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Postby virginia100 » Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:17 pm

Hi all I finally got around to working on it last weekend. It turned out to be junk in the tank. I took the tank off and cleaned it out which I should have done when I drained the old gas when I first got the tractor. I had to spray some carb cleaner into the carb also. The old gas after sitting for 5 years varnished up, there was slime in the bottom of the tank, I think some got into the carb. Now it is running like new!!

Thanks for the help :D :D :D
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