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Re: M won't start without starter fluid ? WHY??
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 15, 2006 at 10:12:27 from (66.202.111.132):
In Reply to: M won't start without starter fluid ? WHY?? posted by Sam F. on May 15, 2006 at 09:34:27:
Well since i cna not check it out myself , the onlything that comes to mind here is the this tractor just does not know how to SUCK . Or your not holden your mouth just wright while tryen to start it . Now it could be that it is low on compression there for it is not sucking hard enough or there is a manifold leak or the choke is not closing off all the way . Pull the intake hose off and put your hand over the carb and crank it and see if it will suck the gas up that way and start . With the age of the tractor and over the years who knows waht has been done to it you darn near have to start at square one and go from there.
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