Was out bush hogging and it started sputtering and dying and would only run with the choke out until it finally quit. Checked the obvious....oil, spark plug and distributor wires and noticed there was 1/4" space in the fuel bowl with gas dripping in. So I removed the glass bowl and saw that it was still trickling. The only thing I had with me was some WD40 so I shot some up the hole with the straw. Better, but started dribbling again. So I assume I have some crud in the tank or the screen is plugged. Trailered it home since I didn't want it to die on the road to work on it.
I had the same problem with a JD B and bought the stand up screen that attaches to the fuel bowl and provides screening in the tank which works great. Is there also one made for a TO35?
Since it has run for 3 years no problem I am assuming it isn't much crud and trying to avoid the whole clean and coat the gas tank project.
I had the same problem with a JD B and bought the stand up screen that attaches to the fuel bowl and provides screening in the tank which works great. Is there also one made for a TO35?
Since it has run for 3 years no problem I am assuming it isn't much crud and trying to avoid the whole clean and coat the gas tank project.