Posted by rustred on March 27, 2014 at 20:51:06 from (74.214.152.80):
In Reply to: W-4 Won't go uphill posted by Tim in New York on March 27, 2014 at 16:00:14:
if you have 6 gallons in tank then no way are you getting gas deficiency climbing a hill ... just not going to happen. dip the tank your self and you will see that is totally nonsense. you would have to be climbing a wall at 90 degree's and there is still enough in tank to do that also if it was a spider man tractor. throw that inline filter in the garbage.why do you need it when there is a sediment bowl and should be a filter at the top of it but most got taken out. there is another filter at carburator inlet also. inline filters are for a fuel pump to push gas threw them, not for gravity flow. you have gas restriction. check the flow with sediment bowl of and continue to carb. then remove plug at bottom of carb and look for steady stream coming after bowl empties. you basically need a complete tune up.
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