Posted by D Slater on December 05, 2009 at 11:55:08 from (72.65.147.198):
In Reply to: 52 M Not Starting posted by Bemidji 52 M on December 05, 2009 at 10:57:38:
After the tractor sits overnight or a few hours with the gas shut off. Turn the gas on and don"t crank the engine. If gas starts running out of the drip hole or air intake without cranking, there"s still a problem with the carburetor. When you crank those engines and they don"t start, its natural for fuel pulled into the intake to run back out the carburetor when they fail to start. When the ignition system is good it should also start before it floods to bad if you turn the gas off and everything including the plugs dry. Turn fuel bowl valve on one turn and hit the starter immediately. Also if you have a low battery or the starting system is drawling to much it can lower electric power to the coil. Also make sure tractor has spark at the right time. If its off and the ignition unit wasn"t removed the cam timming or ignition unit drive gears may need checked.
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