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Posted by hospitalist on May 05, 2007 at 13:29:17 from (72.19.164.207):
This is embarrassing! I just bought a Ford 9-N tractor. It ran great. I shut off the fuel that runs to the carb and let the engine die. When I went to restart it I opened the fuel shut off switch first, then I used the electronic starter to get the engine on... engine was turning over but not catching. How do I get the fuel back to the carb after I open the switch?!! I let it sit there for a bit of time; same difference. (Having had experience with tractors would have been real helpful!) For what it's worth, I've just ordered manuals for this beast! Thanks for the input.
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