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Re: 600 Ford fuel problem??
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Posted by Pajamafied John on May 04, 2007 at 06:09:39 from (68.55.81.179):
In Reply to: 600 Ford fuel problem?? posted by Claude Mathis on May 04, 2007 at 04:56:01:
I think you are right in that it is a fuel problem. Disconnect the fuel line at the carb and see if you have full flow. If not then you know where to go. If you have flow then the problem is either in the float/fuel valve sticking/partially blocked or possibly the screen just inside the fuel fitting is blocked. As I recall there is a little screen inside the fuel line fitting at the carburetor but it has been a couple years since I had mine apart. Enjoy the 600. They are nice tractors.
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