Posted by Used red mn on November 24, 2017 at 08:11:18 from (172.4.160.89):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Super C posted by Steve@Advance on November 23, 2017 at 19:32:51:
Hello Kyle, welcome to YT! Steve has done a pretty good job of giving a list of suggestions. The trouble with diagnosis over the web is we “experts” (lol) have no idea of the amount of mechanical knowledge a person has who is posting the question. You could be a 14 year old who just thought that getting this tractor to run would be great; all the way up to a seasoned farmer/ mechanic with a reasonable amount of mechanical knowledge. So that inpart is what Steve is trying to glean from the background story of this tractor. Please don’t take any suggestions as trying to put you down in anyway. One thing I will add to Steve’s list is the fact that on Farmalls the fitting in the carb where the fuel line hooks to contains a screen that needs to be checked for being clear. You may have found it while rebuilding the carb, but often the screen gets overlooked. What you think is oil coming from the exhaust may be unburned gas mixed with carbon, maybe not totally alarming considering you have tried pull starting it quite a bit. One thing that is sort of frustrating when giving help on a forum is when you get no reply after providing help suggestions. It is just that a little gratification is nice once in a while to prove you did some good for someone. Good luck!
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