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Farmall Regular Carborator

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Chanda

09-05-2004 15:39:15




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Need help adjusting carborator on my farmall regular. It is the brass carb. with the drip pan bolted to the bottom. Im not sure what to adjust or how it is supposed to work. I had the tractor running once and I had the choke half way on and it seemed to run ok, but now I try to start it and the gas runs off the drip pan as soon as i turn it on. It seems the only two adjustments would be the big nut on top of the carb. and the small screw on the bottom. Thanks for any help that may be provided.

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pg

09-06-2004 02:09:27




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 Re: Farmall Regular Carborator in reply to Chanda, 09-05-2004 15:39:15  
turn the big adjusting nut at the top in all the way. turn it 4 times out and start from there. but check float first, sounds like its stuck. pg



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Nebraska Cowman

09-05-2004 16:44:28




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 Re: Farmall Regular Carborator in reply to Chanda, 09-05-2004 15:39:15  
it has a cork float and it has gotted saturated with gas and sunk. You can get a new float from Rice Equipment. email me if you need his phone.



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Chanda

09-05-2004 21:57:53




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 Re: Farmall Regular Carborator in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-05-2004 16:44:28  
I already installed a new cork float, ill check to see if its stuck, any other ideas? thanks.



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