William Fissell
Member
There are a lot of wiring diagrams on the internet.
If your tractor has the correct carb on it now,
allow me to suggest that the m/s carb thats on it
now is the best choice for it. I would not junk an
original carb unless it is shattered.
I am not sure what else you did to the carb
besides replacing the float and needle, but
generally a rebuild takes 48 hours and works
miracles. Completely disassemble, soak, rinse,
chase every passage with monofilament fishing
lines several times, blow out every passage with
compressed air. You may need to descale the
bowl a little. Often condensation causes some
rust there, especially with gas with ethanol in it.
Don't junk it. If you do, send it to me
If your tractor has the correct carb on it now,
allow me to suggest that the m/s carb thats on it
now is the best choice for it. I would not junk an
original carb unless it is shattered.
I am not sure what else you did to the carb
besides replacing the float and needle, but
generally a rebuild takes 48 hours and works
miracles. Completely disassemble, soak, rinse,
chase every passage with monofilament fishing
lines several times, blow out every passage with
compressed air. You may need to descale the
bowl a little. Often condensation causes some
rust there, especially with gas with ethanol in it.
Don't junk it. If you do, send it to me