Posted by Mr. Farmall A on May 17, 2014 at 15:15:33 from (68.32.185.8):
I posted before about my needle valves becoming sticky after a few months. Things have become worse, my needle valves become sticky after just one operating session now. It is at the point the valves have to be changed everytime I want to run the tractor which is a 1946 Farmall model A with a Zenith carburetor. There has to be ethanol proof needle valves for old iron out there somewhere? I don't know if they upped the ethanol contant of the local gas sold around me or what, but I just can't keep buying new needle valves every time.
I just don't know what to do? I hate have to stop using my A and get somthing more modern, but I guess big G and big corn or doing there best to force me to that. I don't care about politics, I just want a needle valve that doesn't start sticking right away, even if I have to downgrade to steel tip I will. Help save this A from the scrapyard.
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