Commoner#5
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For some unknown reason, at least to me, my 1957 International Harvester Model 350 Utility has decided not to start? It was running great after some earlier issues and worked wonderfully last Sunday. Parked it for a couple of days and when I went back to use, it would not start. It is finally warmer in New England and I wonder if I am flooding it? It cranks over, but will not actually start. The thing that concerns me is that there is gas dipping from under the carburetor while I try to start? I have tried for a few days in a row now with no success. I try not to chock, but it will not start. I chock a little and turn the throttle up to mid range, but no start and the gas drips out of what looks like a drain hole in the bottom of the carburetor? I am a rookie in the tractor ownership so I appreciate any thoughts. One day it was running fine, the next not so fine.