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Oliver, Cletrac, Co-op & Cockshutt Tractors Discussion Forum
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Topic: 1250 Cockshutt
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tyndall

08-26-2012 13:15:56
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I have a 1250 gas Cockshutt tractor with a Fiat engine. It has the 24 volt system. It will run for about a half hour then starts to chug and quit. It seems as soon as it heats up it does this. Any ideas besides driving it into a swamp.
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J. Schwiebert

08-26-2012 14:51:06
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Re: 1250 Cockshutt in reply to tyndall, 08-26-2012 13:15:56  
Where are you located? I was trying to help a man in Ohio and lost his phone number. One thing I would check is valve clearance. They have a small clearance and as the valves and seats wear clearance the clearance and then valves are held open and it will not run. I would like to talk to you more about your tractor. How about an e-mail address. I always liked those little tractors. J.

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tyndall

08-26-2012 20:21:21
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Re: 1250 Cockshutt in reply to J. Schwiebert, 08-26-2012 14:51:06  
I am in Canada, I like the tractor it came with a solid front loader and bucket. I removed the fly wheel off the back this spring to make it safer to teach my son how to operate. I noticed last year if it ran for a while or worked it hard that it would start to chug like its starved for fuel. I thought maybe its a float issue or a pluged fuel filter. I still think it might be a carb issue.

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James Bennett

08-26-2012 13:41:55
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Re: 1250 Cockshutt in reply to tyndall, 08-26-2012 13:15:56  
Check to see if you have fuel to the lift pump. I have had this problem on a 1255 Oliver and also on a 5040 Allis which has the Fiat engine. Both times the fuel line was blocked by what looked like matted hair. Once cleaned out they ran fine.

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tyndall

08-26-2012 20:31:10
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Re: 1250 Cockshutt in reply to James Bennett, 08-26-2012 13:41:55  
Hey James,
Where abouts did you find the clog in the fuel line. Between the tank and the filter or after the filter. I have cleaned out the clear glass sediment jar and ran a few cans of seafoam.

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James Bennett

08-28-2012 14:21:03
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Re: 1250 Cockshutt in reply to tyndall, 08-26-2012 20:31:10  
Check the fuel line where it goes onto the filter.

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