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3 Basic Questions - 350 Utility
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Posted by jman on January 01, 2006 at 14:56:50 from (64.198.83.226):
These questions seem pretty basic, but one of my teachers once told me there is no such thing as a dumb question, as long as I don't know the answer. 1. I have a small gas leak from the carb when the tractor is sitting, so yesterday I shut the gas off at the carb. It leaks much more with the gas shut off. How to fix? 2. The PTO creeps when the lever is not engaged. If I push the lever down and hold it down, the PTO stops completely, but when I let off on the down force, it creeps along again. It engages as it should when I pull up on the lever. How to fix? 3. 6v or 12v. How can I tell? I think the 350U was 6v when it was made in 1956. When I bought it, it has a 12v battery installed. It all looks original, so I don't know if it has been converted to 12v, or if it is 6v with a 12v battery. Thanks for any help that you can give me.
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