I found the fuel shut off thing! Actually I couldn't see a thing (even though I looked at all the suggested spots), but eventually stuck my phone in where the fuel line disappeared and when I looked at the picture, lo and behold, it showed the little knob, so I ran around to the other side and shut it off. What a terrible spot to put that thing, whoever designed that, and octopus? In town I found a welding company that also had tractor parts. I bought a gasket for the glass bowl, a fuel filter with gaskets, and the one rubber boot for the clutch they had in store (and ordered the other one).
Today I replaced the rubber boot, and then took off the glass bowl, cleaned it plus a little sieve that came falling out, replaced the gasket and re-assembled everything. Yay! Tomorrow I'll try to replace the fuel filter and air bleed the system. Hopefully that goes well. Thank you all very much for your help, without it I couldn't have done it.
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