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Re: 1066 HELP!
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Posted by Jason In IL on June 01, 2007 at 10:27:56 from (74.40.170.114):
In Reply to: 1066 HELP! posted by Allan In NE on June 01, 2007 at 04:26:11:
Anyone that knows these "66" series should know how that model 100 pump works. Just turning up the fuel is not the way to start. If ya haven't ever adjusted one of these pumps, find a friend that knows how. If ya take the cover off, on top is the fuel adj., leave it alone and back the torque screw out a few turns. It is located down inside underneath the fuel screw. Also there is a little curved "striker" arm that if you re-adjust it to a 45 degree setting will help ya. We had a 1486 that wouldn't pull your hat off of your head till a mech. friend of mine showed me these simple adjustments, made a huge diff.in that tractor, and we never touched the fuel setting.
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