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Re: Carburetor problems 101 Sr.
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Posted by Eric Blazek on July 19, 2007 at 19:43:41 from (66.112.118.68):
In Reply to: Carburetor problems 101 Sr. posted by 102 GS Sr on July 16, 2007 at 05:38:18:
I have a 1940 super 101 with this style carb. I owned the tractor for 8 years and one fall when I went too put it away, it would not run unless the choke was on. I called Denny's Carb. and he was rude and would not even offer to repair or replace. I sent it to the east coast to a company that advertised in Antique Power. The guy did a beautiful job, but it took 11 months to get it back. yes I am a patient man. People have told me that these carbs plug in the passages in the bottom of the bowl, but with a wife and 2 kids, I do not always have the time or enough knowledge to tackle carb. rebuilding. I have a spare TRX and I am willing to sell it. Good luck, eb 920-829-6343
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