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Duane Bill

01-09-2008 17:23:20




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Beside the bottom needle valve there is a brass plug of some sort with a hole in the center it leaks fuel out of it after tractor is shut off for a bit until I shut off fuel Do I have something out of adjustment? It looks as though that particular type plug belongs there. Thanks,,,Duane




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Tractor Boy

01-09-2008 22:55:06




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 Re: carberator on H Farmall in reply to Duane Bill, 01-09-2008 17:23:20  
A drip or two may happen after shut down but the other guys are right, the float may be faullty, the needle and seat could be dirty, or maybe try an aftermarcket kit with a neophrene tip.sorry but they work



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Tractor Boy

01-09-2008 22:54:21




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 Re: carberator on H Farmall in reply to Duane Bill, 01-09-2008 17:23:20  
A drip or two may happen after shut down but the other guys are right, the float may be faullty, the needle and seat could be dirty, or maybe try an aftermarcket kit with a neophrene tip.sorry but they work



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Janicholson

01-09-2008 17:47:16




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 Re: carberator on H Farmall in reply to Duane Bill, 01-09-2008 17:23:20  
Vito and old might be right, I'll ad that a needle and seat might be needed if the drips keep coming after stopping. JimN



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Vito

01-09-2008 17:30:02




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 Re: carberator on H Farmall in reply to Duane Bill, 01-09-2008 17:23:20  
The float is either crushed or not properly adjusted.Had this happen on my H.After a complete rebuild by a competent person the problem has gone away.
Vito



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old

01-09-2008 17:29:03




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 Re: carberator on H Farmall in reply to Duane Bill, 01-09-2008 17:23:20  
Its ok, its there to drain off fuel if you flood the engine or as you have found out when you shut it off since with the ignition off the engine spins a few more revs. before it stops but keeps sucking fuel.



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