Bow ?(quoted from post at 16:24:22 01/29/17) Just shut the gas off at the bowl(most of us do)
(quoted from post at 18:27:41 01/29/17) Maybe you posted this before you could finish your reply. Are you asking what the "bowl" is or
"sediment bowl" I'm sorry if I am stating something obvious, but in stock form your tractor would
have been equipped with a shut off valve/ sediment bowl (glass) below the fuel tank. That is
where the fuel line to the carb connects. That is where you would shut off the fuel each time after
use. This is one of the few times I would disagree with a response that Janicholson has made. I
think he did not consider or understand that the tractor was being used off and on while this issue
was being experienced. I feel that if indeed the gas did fill the intake tube from the air filter the
carb and the intake to the level that it would flow into a cylinder through an intake valve a couple
of problems would show up. First if the engine did start in this senerio you would immediately be
showered with raw fuel out of the muffler. Second and what I feel is most likely the engine would
hydro-lock because the fuel drawn into the cylinder cannot be compressed. I believe I'll go with
John....su on this one hydraulic fluid not gas is getting in your crankcase oil. The fuel pump
leaking is another option but you have not informed us if it has one. Not being totally familiar with
the C model if that is the case I believe your tractor would have to be equipped with a block from a
power unit(engine used to power something other than a tractor) Sorry for the long post and my
apologies to Jim N.
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