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Re: 300 Utility Carb Rebuild
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Posted by gascolator on March 20, 2005 at 14:08:03 from (151.197.212.40):
In Reply to: Re: 300 Utility Carb Rebuild posted by Ron Smith on March 19, 2005 at 19:08:16:
We had hard starting below 20. It was my fault for ignoring everyone's advice and not going through the ignition prior to winter. Now she has new everything from the rotor out to the plugs, she starts great, provided you keep the throttle shut and the choke out. I have a nice 12V single-wire kit in the box I was going to put on this spring. (When we got the tractor it wasn't charging but a new regulator from NAPA solved that and meanwhile I'd ordered the 12V kit.) It's working so well as a 6-volt negative ground that I may not bother. It's become a case of 'it ain't broke.' In the winter, we keep it on a trickle charger. You lose too much charge in the cold. In the other 3 seasons, it isn't necessary, as we start it up and then go mow for two hours. Anything above 1000RPM, the generator is charging fine.
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