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Farmall 300 carburetor

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Chiefpete

12-11-2007 12:11:19




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My Farmall 300 has a #361525R92 carburator. As I am sure all of you are aware, this carb has a twin pontoon float. I have adjusted many carb floats with a single pontoon that only required that a tang be adjusted. I have never adjusted the float height on a twin pontoon float. Would someone please walk me through the procedure for making the float level adjustment?

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Don
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Bob M

12-11-2007 12:52:55




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 Re: Farmall 300 carburetor in reply to Chiefpete, 12-11-2007 12:11:19  
Don - Presuming float assembly is not all bent up, use a pair of needlenose pliers or vice grips to hold the float arms close to the pivot. Then carefully bend both arms the same amount and just a little. Test and repeat as necessary.

Note: My preference is to have the float level a bit too LOW than too high. This lessens the chance of the carb leaking gas when shut down. It also reduces the risk of flooding when operating the tractor at extreme angles.

(A float setting a bit low affects mixture only slightly - it can easily be compensated for by using the mixture adjustment screws.)

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Chiefpete

12-21-2007 17:57:49




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 Re: Farmall 300 carburetor in reply to Bob M, 12-11-2007 12:52:55  
Bob, Thanks for the information. I will give it a try.

Don



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