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Update on missing 560

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IaGary

12-01-2006 15:24:21




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Well I had to grind another load of feed today with the 560.

Got her pulling pretty hard and she started missing bad,till it died for lack of power.

I couldn't get the PTO off fast enough.

Started it back up got her pulling again and started slowly turning the screw on the carb til it sounded good and she hung in there and finished the load without a glitch.

Gary




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Don L C

12-02-2006 14:27:09




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 Re: Update on missing 560 in reply to IaGary, 12-01-2006 15:24:21  
I think you just had a piece of junk pass through the needle and seat..... it might happen again.....when you get time clean and flush the fuel boul, line, screan and carb. boul.....



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IaGary

12-02-2006 17:54:13




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 Re: Update on missing 560 in reply to Don L C, 12-02-2006 14:27:09  
Did that twice 2 weeks ago.

Gary



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Peabody

12-01-2006 19:05:49




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 Re: Update on missing 560 in reply to IaGary, 12-01-2006 15:24:21  
Whew! I've been away for awhile. Reading your subject line, I thought your 560 had been stolen! Glad it's only a mechanical glitch.



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12-01-2006 16:54:27




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 Re: Update on missing 560 in reply to IaGary, 12-01-2006 15:24:21  
You Knew what you was talking about then did'nt you. With no offence Bill



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the tractor vet

12-01-2006 15:39:27




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 Re: Update on missing 560 in reply to IaGary, 12-01-2006 15:24:21  
When i set a carb i always set them open and don't try and ween them four and a half to five full turns off the seat , always keep in mind that LEAN IS MEAN .



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