Posted by maestro on June 16, 2009 at 18:50:50 from (66.163.148.174):
I need a little help here. 3 questions about a McCormick WD-6 I have. 1st. It seems to be fueling up around the exhaust. The hardest this thing has been pulled for years is on a small square baler. What can I do to prevent this from happening. 2nd question, It sometimes seems as if it isn't running fast enough on gas when it starts. Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. My WD-9 runs much faster. Last question, It seems as if the controls are backwards on this tractor. The trip lever and the throttle lever work backwards. To increase the speed of the tractor you push the throttle lever up and to slow down you push it towards the platform. The trip lever is also opposite of both my WD-9's. IS this common or has somebody messed something up here. I would appreaciate any help someone can give me. Can't find anything in my books. Thanks
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