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Posted by Bob Kerr on January 09, 2002 at 19:16:04 from (152.163.207.178):
In Reply to: Re: F12 running funny posted by FarmallGod on January 09, 2002 at 18:01:08:
My F-12 gets to be hard to start if I have a full tank of gas in it. The level of the gas is higher than the carb at that point and the needle valve may be a bit worn so it will flood at the drop of a hat with a full tank. If I have a full tank , I have to turn on gas for a second or two and then turn it off. then without the choke on , crank it up, and it usually starts then i have to turn the gas back on.If the gas level is at the carb bowl level or lower I have to use the choke to start it. If the speed fluctuates I would bet some governor parts are worn. I have been lucky so far in that my 10-20 and the 12 have good governors and they both run steady even with varying loads like a saw mill or plow with changing soil conditions. the 12 will sometimes stick at a little above idle speed if I had it running wide open and then slow down but it will idle down ok if I hit the throttle quick and then close it down quick.
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