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Posted by slip on August 23, 2006 at 20:44:00 from (71.210.14.62):
In Reply to: Carburater posted by 10tofour on August 23, 2006 at 20:14:48:
I have the same problem with my John Deere MT. After rebuilding the carb, the inlet needle occasionaly sticks and the gas runs out because the float isn"t pushing the needle into the seat enough. My fix? A tap on the bowl will shake the needle free. I put a shut off valve inline with the carb and always shut off the gas when I am not using the tractor. I am thinking on doing the same thing with my new Ford 861. The shut off valve is cheaper than the gas that leaks out. I have read that the stock shut off valve is expensive and easily broken, hence a third party lawn mower shut off valve.
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