Posted by chuckj1954 on November 23, 2014 at 13:23:47 from (216.146.241.213):
In Reply to: Super H carburetor posted by Lucas0522 on November 22, 2014 at 13:20:46:
I have a Super H and have the same problem. I've had the carb apart 7 times and this last time I thought, I finally got it. Here is how I tested it. I had the carb all back together, turning the carb over in my hands, upside down and right side up, I could hear the float move. then, I held the carb in my hands upside down and I blew into the gas line connection and I couldn't blow any air in, meaning that the needle was seated. Then I turned it over and blew again and air would go through telling me that the needle had released. I put it all back on the tractor and gas is still pouring out from the choke butterfly. Maddening to say the least. I'm going to take it all apart AGAIN and see if I can figure out why it won't shut off. I haven't checked the float, maybe it sinks
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