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| Dale Rowsey
09-13-2012 18:28:45
75.192.79.115
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I have a TO20 Ferguson and it gets hard to start after it gets hot, let it sit for awhile and turn off the gas and it will finally start,I am wondering if the carb. might be out of adjustment.Is there a starting point to start adjusting the carb.I have 2 screws on the carb. a big one on the top and a small one on the side,any help would be great. Thanks for any help, Dale |
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| Dale Rowsey
09-14-2012 17:55:17
75.192.71.31
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Re: setting on carb in reply to Dale Rowsey, 09-13-2012 18:28:45
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| Thanks to all for the help.I might even do a tune up on the tractor also with points, plugs,condensor,and wires. Thanks again Dale |
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| slyfox
09-14-2012 15:53:59
99.24.251.170
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Re: setting on carb in reply to Dale Rowsey, 09-13-2012 18:28:45
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| The small screw on the side should be opened 7/8ths of a turn. The main is opened 1 1/4 turns, 1 3/8 turns under load. This is from the TO20 book. |
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| Subsoiler
09-13-2012 19:05:03
203.94.137.158
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Re: setting on carb in reply to Dale Rowsey, 09-13-2012 18:28:45
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| Worn engines lose compression when hot and can be difficult to start |
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| miner09
09-13-2012 18:38:37
75.222.0.91
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Re: setting on carb in reply to Dale Rowsey, 09-13-2012 18:28:45
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| Turn large screw all way in then open 1 1/4 -1 1/2 turns,small screw in then open 1/4 turn. This will get it close. I always set carb this way after cleaning and most the time I don't have to adjust it any. |
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