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Posted by 51Farmal on May 15, 2007 at 21:22:20 from (12.76.238.89):
Hello...I have posted a few times on here, and Have gotten some great advice. Hope it will work again. Anywasy...My problem is that when I let the tractor sit after running for more than say 10min, the carb starts to drip, and then a steady stream of gas comes flowing out of the bottome of the carb. It is the small round/flat part of the carb between the bowl, and the inlet. I rebuilt the carb, and adjusted the floats according to the specs in the kit. It worked great and I thought I had it fixed until I put it in the field, and had about 1hr on it. Parked it, came in for lunch, and when I returned, there was a river of gas under it. My problem isn't just the gas is leaking, but it is backing up unto the air cleaner and causing a flood start condition. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jarrett
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