Posted by John M on August 26, 2016 at 06:42:01 from (104.129.204.101):
Im done with it. Rebuilt carb did no good, it still dies after 10 - 15 minutes of running. As a recap, Ive changed plugs, rebuilt carb, cleaned out both gas tanks, fuel lines were repalced due to age, fuel filter is new, fuel pump is new. I have spark when it dies, and choking will sometimes, if not most, keep it running long enough for me to get to the barn to work on it. I cant see this being electrical, as choking it will keep it running, but I dont know for sure thats what it is. When I got the carb on it ran fine for 10 - 15 minutes then started acting up again. I got it back to the barn and just let it sit there and run. It ran almost 5 hours before finally running out of gas, and I would go out about an hour after it sat there and each time I would try to cut, it would start dying, so back to the barn and more run time. So unless anyone had any other suggestions, it goes to the shop this afternoon.
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