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Fuel Problem when Pulling a Load - Please Help!
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Posted by JKC on August 07, 2003 at 19:38:42 from (63.164.210.58):
About a year or so ago, while disking up a small hill with my 1969 M670 Super, it started to spit and sputter, eventually died under the load. At that time, I posted a question about why it would do this. Was told that it was probably plugged fuel filter, gas line, or gas tank. I pulled everything apart, wasted alot of gas, and cleaned everything out. I also adjusted the carburator at that time. Everything has been fairly good with the tractor since, but not perfect. Tonight, I was out baling hay for the first time with this tractor. While pulling up the same SMALL hill as before, the tractor began to spit and sputter, eventually died. Can anyone tell me if I need to pull all the gas components off again, or is this more likely a carburation problem? I am so frustrated with this. It only happens while pulling a load (higher RPMs and PTO this time). Please help!
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