Posted by The tractor vet on April 18, 2020 at 08:35:57 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Carburetor rebuild posted by J Hamilton on April 18, 2020 at 07:24:57:
I work on a lot of carb's in my area but i have not gone into taking in ones outside of my area. the mqain reason is that yep i do a darn good job on them i want to be the one to put it back on and get it set and if by chance i missed something then i can fix the problem then and now .. Been working on carb's for close to 60 years and yep everyonce in awhile i will miss something maybe a tiny spec of dirt that did not come out while i was working on it . The carb that gave me the most problems was on my own S/MTA Five times i had it off before i found the passage that had a tiny spec of metal wedged down it . si times i hand cleaned that passage with the number drills in total it was the last time when i used the drill to DRILL the passage that dug it out . So if you are in the N/E Ohio area i would be happy to do it for ya , BUT not till this BUG is GONE.
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