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Montgomery Ward (Briggs) tiller

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JD

10-06-1998 15:34:11




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I inherited a small Monkey Wards tiller. The engine looks alot like your average lawn mower engine. If I squirt some starter fluid in the carb. It will run for a few seconds, but then dies unitl I do it again. I don't see any fuel shut off switch and I dumped the gas and put in fresh. Tried running with out air filter and without muffler with same results. Thanks.




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jake from il

10-06-1998 20:33:01




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 Re: Montgomery Ward (Briggs) tiller in reply to JD, 10-06-1998 15:34:11  
: I inherited a small Monkey Wards tiller. The engine looks alot like your average lawn mower engine. If I squirt some starter fluid in the carb. It will run for a few seconds, but then dies unitl I do it again. I don't see any fuel shut off switch and I dumped the gas and put in fresh. Tried running with out air filter and without muffler with same results. Thanks.

Its probably a bad diaphram. Email me the model number and ill check my repair book to see if it has a diaphram.

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jd

10-10-1998 10:13:55




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 Re: Re: Montgomery Ward (Briggs) tiller in reply to jake from il, 10-06-1998 20:33:01  

: : I inherited a small Monkey Wards tiller. The engine looks alot like your average lawn mower engine. If I squirt some starter fluid in the carb. It will run for a few seconds, but then dies unitl I do it again. I don't see any fuel shut off switch and I dumped the gas and put in fresh. Tried running with out air filter and without muffler with same results. Thanks.

: Its probably a bad diaphram. Email me the model number and ill check my repair book to see if it has a diaphram.

The name plate says this on it:
MODEL TYPE CODE
92902 0185 02 6603022

thanks again,
Jd

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jd

10-08-1998 12:48:10




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 Re: Re: Montgomery Ward (Briggs) tiller in reply to jake from il, 10-06-1998 20:33:01  
: : I inherited a small Monkey Wards tiller. The engine looks alot like your average lawn mower engine. If I squirt some starter fluid in the carb. It will run for a few seconds, but then dies unitl I do it again. I don't see any fuel shut off switch and I dumped the gas and put in fresh. Tried running with out air filter and without muffler with same results. Thanks.

: Its probably a bad diaphram. Email me the model number and ill check my repair book to see if it has a diaphram.

Tank you. I will get you the numbers. Can you suggest a fix for my tractor which I ran out of gas? When I refilled, it backfires like CRAZY!. Siphoned it out and added fresh gas but same problem. thanks again

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