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Posted by tlak on May 23, 2005 at 08:00:16 from (66.38.82.160):
In Reply to: complete tractor ignorance HELP posted by bigjay on May 22, 2005 at 22:22:05:
Get a flash-lite and look into the fuel tank. You should be able to locate the outlet screen by where the fuel shut off is. See if theres rust or trash around this screen. At the fuel bowl by the carb, shut off fuel under tank, when you take the bowl off there is another screen in the top of the bowl housing. You can check for fuel flow when you take the bowl off, should be a decent flow to fill a small coffee can in a couple minutes. Gravity flow. The idea of the run and shut off on the fuel side is the tractor runs on the gas that got through the junk then shuts down till more gets through. On the electrical side when certain electrical components get hot they shut down then cool and it runs again. These components would be the coil, condenser and ign switch.
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