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| john cutts
08-22-2012 19:18:39
99.170.255.191
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Tractor runs about 10 to 15 minutes then dies. Any suggestions. |
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| Jon Hagen
08-22-2012 21:20:31
69.26.17.61
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Re: 300 international in reply to john cutts, 08-22-2012 19:18:39
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| When it quits, immediatly determine if it has a healthy spark at the plugs. No or poor spark = ignition problems good spark,= likely fuel supply problems. Remove the plug in the bottom of the carb and see if you have a strong continuous fuel flow. |
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| old
08-22-2012 21:18:30
209.86.226.27
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Re: 300 international in reply to john cutts, 08-22-2012 19:18:39
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| Well first off a lot more info from you. 6 or 12 volts??? What have or have you not done to it. Did it just start doing this or has it been a problem for a long time. Lack of info makes it hard for us to help you help your self. First thing tor do is check spark. Has to be a blue/white and jump a 1/4 inch gap or more. Next pull the carb drain plug and let it flow for a few minutes, catch the gas to make sure it does not have dirt/water/rust in it then post back what you find |
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| john cutts
08-26-2012 08:54:05
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Re: 300 international in reply to old, 08-22-2012 21:18:30
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| Thanks to all for info. I am a novice mechanic. A friend came by and found the problem right off. Gas was coming out of one side of gas flow tube from tank. Cleaned out and runs fine. Just wasn't getting enough gas. I'll know better the next time. |
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| showcrop
08-26-2012 17:07:49
76.179.97.70
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Re: 300 international in reply to john cutts, 08-26-2012 08:54:05
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
Just for future discussion that "gas flow tube from tank" is called the fuel line. |
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