Posted by Nicholas C on May 07, 2022 at 10:38:54 from (67.243.117.106):
In Reply to: starting my tractor posted by Nicholas C on May 05, 2022 at 13:17:18:
I was in the garage earlier today and tried starting the tractor. About the same effort as yesterday. I thought maybe I found a sweet spot in it, but not really sure. I know my arm is getting tired. It did finally start and I let it warm up. A few days ago, I ordered and received a shop manual and parts catalog. I read several times on how to adjust the carb. I did this and I'd like to think this will help with the starting process. Mine will start with the throttle slightly cracked open but doesn't like to idle initially at all. IDK, I just happen to think it's not getting the gas it needs. But then again, it will make an effort to start with the choke open. I see rebuilding kits are available for these carbs. and I'm considering doing this,but not right away. I want to enjoy this tractor for the time being, Nicholas C. BTW, these guys on Youtube sure make it look easy starting these tractors. I'm sure I'll eventually be fine also after figuring out what it likes.
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