Posted by toj01 on December 04, 2018 at 07:48:52 from (50.45.167.105):
My wife call's her Bertha. I rebuilt her a couple of years back. Hard to believe a tractor from 1939 still works has hard as she does. Well last month because I did not address a stuck float my wife over opened the shut off to the tank shut off and out it came. Gas every where. I could never get it to reseat so I ordered a new assembly. I installed it and filled the tank. Opened the assembly, bowel fills, and tractor starts. Runs for about 30 seconds and fails. Bowel is full by view. If you wait for about a minute tractor restarts and runs for about 30 seconds and fails again. Like it is starving for fuel. So I am thinking am I missing the big picture. Am I getting duked by perhaps an electrical problem. Each time it's the same amount of time. Air lock? Any suggestions. It's winter and Bertha has work to do.
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