Posted by Inno on June 10, 2013 at 10:42:30 from (206.172.0.205):
In Reply to: Late 63' MF 202 posted by RuralTowner on June 08, 2013 at 21:36:58:
I'd take the carb off, take it home, soak it in carb cleaner and rebuild with all new parts. Then rig up a temp. gas tank to get it on a trailer and work on it from the comfort of home. I've done a few rounds with a rusty gas tank on my 202 and just when you think it's over.........it's not over! When I picked up my TO35 I took the carb off my 202 with me and a new sediment bowl and fuel line, drove it right on the trailer.
Also......maybe just me being nit picky........I'd love to help you out with your tractor as I have one (well two really but the other one is not a 202) which I have learned a lot about.........but I won't bother to sift through a long winded post just to get to the meat and potatoes. Often I have just a few minutes to kill at work and will read a quick post or two and answer.........I'm sure lots of the guys on here are a bit like that. Not pickin' on you but just trying to help you get the best help possible.
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