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Carter UT Carb

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Dave U

01-12-2007 04:28:35




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I just looked at all the old posts for carburetors. I found many with the same problem I am having. I just finished reinstalling a Carter UT carburetor on my A and it has a slow leak after sitting for a hour or more. It may be a simple as a little dirt in the float valve, but I wanted to set the float height while I have the carb apart. Does anyone have the float height for a Carter UT. I have them for the Zenith and Marvel-Schbler but noting for a Carter. Thanks

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Levi K

01-14-2007 06:01:57




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 Re: Super H-TA for sale in reply to BDM, 01-14-2007 00:53:59  
Fake, made from 300 or 350 parts with lots of fabrication, it's just as fake as Chat's B-TA, the B series was discontiued long before the idea of the TA was thought up. But I might just give that much for it just to have.



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FarmallBob

01-12-2007 14:00:11




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 Re: Carter UT Carb in reply to Dave U, 01-12-2007 04:28:35  
Hi Dave,
There was a man that had a good idea he posted a while back. He removed the gas line from the carburetor (shut the gas off first). He then placed a clear tubing into the place where the gas line was, a loop at the bottom of the carburetor raising the rest of the tubing above the carburetor and slowly filled it with gas. When the float shuts the gas off that is where the level of the gas is. You have to adjust your float accordingly. I don't know if I have explained this properly, and I haven't tried it myself. There may be someone here that has seen the same procedure, and might be able to shed a little more light on this? I had a post asking about Carter verses Zenith. The folks here said Zenith, so I replaced my Carter with a new Zenith I have had for years and it solved my problem from a badly running tractor to one that runs like new. Hope this helps.
Bob

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Ron-MO

01-12-2007 06:02:15




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 Re: Carter UT Carb in reply to Dave U, 01-12-2007 04:28:35  
My C has the UT and most of the time it seems to leak after sitting not running - but not always. Poor quality needle/seat? I gave up and just shut off the fuel when I get off of it for any length of time or I will end up with an empty tank.



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CLIFF S

01-12-2007 05:49:20




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 Re: Carter UT Carb in reply to Dave U, 01-12-2007 04:28:35  
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Dave U

01-12-2007 06:08:22




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 Re: Carter UT Carb in reply to CLIFF S , 01-12-2007 05:49:20  
Thanks Cliff.



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