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Rick82

11-01-2007 19:42:05




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Need alittle help. My 1st tractor (8n)just put a new carb on and it was working fine. The carb is a week old and it seems that every time i go to start the darn thing I am flooding the carb. Any info would be great. I am going to try and restore the tractor. But like all things this will be a learning experence.

Thanks Rick (Texas)




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old

11-01-2007 20:55:51




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 Re: 8N carb in reply to Rick82, 11-01-2007 19:42:05  
You may have a few different problems causeing that. One is you maybe chokeing it and not needing to do so. #2 You may have a dirty fuel tank and thats getting dirt in the carb and causeing the needle not to seat as it should. #3 your not turning off the gas when you park it. First thing I would do is make sure you have all 3 filters on it like you should. Ones in the tank at the top of the sediment bowl and you have to remove the sediment bowl to see if its there. #2 is a screen in the sediment bowl, its up at the top and the gasket sits on it. #3 is in the elbow on the carb where the fuel line hooks up.

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dlplost

11-01-2007 20:03:44




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 Re: 8N carb in reply to Rick82, 11-01-2007 19:42:05  
Turn the GAS OFF when not in use.

Most of them will flood themselves just sitting there with the gas turned on.



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CENTAUR

11-01-2007 20:03:29




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 Re: 8N carb in reply to Rick82, 11-01-2007 19:42:05  
Shut off fuel and start and run at fast speed till it dies for a lack of fuel.Then start or reconnect fuel line and thereby flushing out any small minute dirt that may between the needle and seat causing the flooding. CENTAUR



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old art

11-01-2007 20:02:26




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 Re: 8N carb in reply to Rick82, 11-01-2007 19:42:05  
you pbobly have a lot of crud in the gas tank comming into your new carbuator. take the line off the carb. and let run into a clean can to see what looks like may have to take the tank off and cleanit.



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