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Re: Farmall F-12
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Posted by Nor. Al. on February 17, 2004 at 12:39:18 from (12.27.217.72):
In Reply to: Farmall F-12 posted by Joseph Rayna on February 17, 2004 at 12:11:33:
Joe you will have to check several things #1 make sure the carb bolts are tight where it hooks on manlfold and that manifold bolts are tight at head also no holes or leak in the manifold itself #2 there is a enrichment srew in the bottom of carb. the best that I can remember is screw it in till it runs rough and then screw it out until it runs rough and then set it half way between the two places. also a burn't vale can cause this. My advice is don't tamper with a governor unless you have experence or have had schooling on them!!! Good luck. ( Oh yes and a compression check would tell you about the valve).
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