Posted by mkirsch on April 18, 2014 at 05:21:52 from (65.199.189.6):
In Reply to: Cuts off under a load posted by Corey V. on April 17, 2014 at 15:52:08:
You have to take ANY claims made by the seller with a grain of salt. Any work may have been done incorrectly, or not at all.
"Cuts out under a load", assuming the ignition parts have been replaced as the seller claims, AND were replaced correctly, it is likely to be a fuel supply problem. Crud in the tank, crud in the sediment bowl, crud in the fuel line, crud in the carburetor, gummed up/dirty carburetor, badly rebuilt carburetor...
$2500, with all the implements and accessories, is not outrageous if the running problem is a simple fix.
I know if I heard it run, I would know if the tractor had potential or not. If it starts easily and runs smoothly, you should be ok.
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