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BUDDYS

03-23-2006 23:24:59




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REBUILT CARB AND STILL NOT RIGHT LEAKS GAS EVERYWHERE,TRYED SETTING FLOAT.MAYBE SETTING WRONG,THING THATS GOT ME STUMPED IS GAS RUNNING OUT CARB BUT WONT TRY TO RUN UNLESS CHOKE IS ON.ANYBODY KNOW WHAT IM OVER LOOKING OR MAYBE HOW TO SET FLOAT MAYBE IM NOT DOING RIGHT?ANY HELP APPRECIATED.ORIGINAL CARB MAYBE ITS JUNK ?




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buddys

03-24-2006 13:40:55




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 Re: 706 CARB in reply to BUDDYS, 03-23-2006 23:24:59  
it is genuine ih from dahman equipment in winchester,il.but that doesnt maen he gave me right one huh.how do ya tell if its right one.



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buddys

03-24-2006 11:05:54




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 Re: 706 CARB in reply to BUDDYS, 03-23-2006 23:24:59  
got kit at ih dealer begining to wonder if thet gave me wrond needle valve and seat.fuel runs out throat of carb ,like i said tryed setting float but no matter how i set it gas pours out .but tractor will only try to run if choke is on ?



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RustyFarmall

03-24-2006 12:54:06




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 Re: 706 CARB in reply to buddys, 03-24-2006 11:05:54  
Is the kit a genuine Case-IH, or some kind of aftermarket kit?



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RustyFarmall

03-24-2006 05:39:32




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 Re: 706 CARB in reply to BUDDYS, 03-23-2006 23:24:59  
I've never found a tractor carb that couldn't be rebuilt and made just like new again. The exception would be if the bowl had filled with water and froze, and the bowl cracked open because of it. You have missed something in the rebuild. Make sure the float is not leaking, and make sure that the float adjustment is correct, both the float height and float drop. You might also want to find a set of instructions that are complete. The abbreviated instuction sheet included with most of the aftermarket carb kits just isn't good enough.

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Allan In NE

03-24-2006 05:18:26




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 Re: 706 CARB in reply to BUDDYS, 03-23-2006 23:24:59  
Find the leak first.

It is either a float or needle/seat problem.

They don't run worth a darn if that venturi is upside down or it's sealing ring is missing either.

Allan



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