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Posted by jackel440 on October 29, 2006 at 16:15:02 from (207.69.139.9):
Hey everyone!I haven't been here in a long while.well my mom traded one of her buggys for a tractor to move round bales and well she got a Farmall M with a 3 ponit hitch and a bale spear.its got good rear tires new paint.looks decent. well she had me look it over and i only found that the left brake is not working.so i fired it up and everything seemed ok,took it out on the road in 5th gear and got about 1/8 amile and it started sputterying like it was running out of fuel.it died so i restarted it and when i tried to let the clutch out it would bog and die.I finally got it turned around and had to run it in 4th back to the drive and then it died again. it then would not re fire.I have good spark ( has been switched to 12v,with altenator)I choked it and it still nothing and when i stopped cranking i got gas running out of bottom of carb. Not sure what to think.I didn't pull any plugs out as i had no tools with me.My old H would do this and i rebuilt the carb but it still gave me fits.i need to get this fixed so she can use it on her farm. thanks guys
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