The pump on my newly acquired 2610 has started leaking fuel fairly significantly. It is bad enough I have to shut the fuel off at the tank when not using the tractor or it will just keep dripping and dripping. It appears to be coming from either around the throttle shaft or the top itself. Everything was fine until I cleaned the tractor up real good and I guess I knocked all the crud off holding the leak back. The tractor starts easy and runs great even though the tach was broke when I got it and it shows 38xx hours. I figure it is a o-ring or seal, but I'm not for certain. After the tractor warms up it slows down to next to nothing and sometimes even stops. However with Winter coming on the leak is going to get worse with the temps. I live in Southern Indiana, does anyone within a couple hundred miles or so of me work on these pumps? I would be more than willing to haul the tractor to you and pay you to reseal the pump, even help out where I can if you would like. My health just does not allow for me to be able to do mechanical work like I used to and that is why I am selling off a lot of my antique tractor collection and getting a little more modern tractor to actually work with. Thanks