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560 carb problem

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pkbirchbay

12-18-2005 09:08:16




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have a 60 IH 560 and the carb throat freezes up and stalls tractor what is wrong?




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pkbirchbay

12-19-2005 13:03:04




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 Re: 560 carb problem in reply to pkbirchbay, 12-18-2005 09:08:16  
the carb freezes up after it warms up in the summer and in the winter and the butterfly is working fine that was the first thing I checked.do I rebuild carb and hope for the best.?



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tkansas

12-18-2005 14:25:55




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 Re: 560 carb problem in reply to pkbirchbay, 12-18-2005 09:08:16  
I have a 460 that I use to feed with and in the winter it dose the same thing. So I cut a piece of barn tin to fit and I cover that side up with the tin in the winter, so the warm air from the radiator and motor keeps the carb warm and have not had any trouble. It may not look real pretty but it works.



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Mike Kissinger

12-18-2005 14:22:01




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 Re: 560 carb problem in reply to pkbirchbay, 12-18-2005 09:08:16  
I have a 460 that I use to feed with and in the winter it dose the same thing. So I cut a piece of barn tin to fit and I cover that side up with the tin in the winter, so the warm air from the radiator and motor keeps the carb warm and have not had any trouble. It may not look real pretty but it works.



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the tractor vet

12-18-2005 13:54:52




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 Re: 560 carb problem in reply to pkbirchbay, 12-18-2005 09:08:16  
They will do this , but is your heat riser woking like it is suppose to probably not is the bimetal spring on the outside of the maifold in place and does the counter balance arm working freely and the other thing that has a lot to do with how fast the manifold warms up is that there is carbon build up below the butterfly on the heat riser and this will not allow the exhaust heat to get down around the intake fast enough . the only way to clean it out is to split the exhaust from the intake and chip it out but unless your ready to buy a new exhaust then leave it alone they do not come apart vary well and 98.5 % of the time ya will break something .

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old

12-18-2005 10:04:04




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 Re: 560 carb problem in reply to pkbirchbay, 12-18-2005 09:08:16  
Nothing is wrong other then you need to let it warm up before tring to work it much. Common problem with ALL gas engines and theres not much you can do other then maybe figure out how to make a warmer for the carb. Thats why most cars have a tube that pulls hot air off the manifold



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