Posted by Joshua Slo on April 15, 2020 at 05:48:45 from (68.40.34.26):
I have a fuel problem on my Farmall H and would like some ideas. I have a stock fuel system except for a new inline Napa filter. When running the tractor I can see via the clear fuel filter that the tractor is slowly being starved of fuel and after 20 to 30 minutes the tractor will die. I have emptied the sediment bowl of fuel and then after turning on the gas noticed no fuel or a trickle flowing into the bowl. When I loosen the strainer bowel the fuel immediately pours into the bowl indicating to me the problem is downstream. I even removed the entire fuel strainer from the tank and blew it out with carb cleaner. I also blew out the fuel line with compressed air and removed the old filter inside the carb and blew that out with carb cleaner. It looks really old but doesn't seem clogged with debris. I removed the carb and took off the float and noticed the float needle was sticking closed. I sprayed some cleaner into that area and reassembled. I still have reduced gas flow and starvation. What do you guys think?? What should I do next?
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