DAVE Thompson jr
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At waseon Ohio this year my tractor was not running like it should have been. Found the problem in the carbuerator and repaired it. While it was in my garage I decided to do a cylnder leak down test. It has 2 percent or less in 3 cylnders and one that is 5 percent. When I replaced the beearings last year i could see that the cylnder walls looked perfect at the bottom. ANyways when I rebuilt the carbuerator I took my bore scope and the top of the cylnders pistons and everything look like new. I looked at the valves and they are seating like they should be and I cant see anything wrong. The camera on the bore scope shows everything. The clylder that is high on leak down I cant find anything wrong with. Would you guys tear in to it or leave it alone.