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F12 quit running while at show.....HELP!!
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Posted by Brian on July 16, 2001 at 10:29:58 from (205.188.196.47):
I took my F12 to it's first show and everything was running good while I was just riding around the show and all, BUT, once i hooked up to a single botom plow and started to plow everything started out good and I plowed down one side and was half way back when she just sputtered and died. I kept on cranking and cranking, and it would start and run a little only with the choke on full and the petcock to the gas tank closed. then once it was sort of running with the choke on I would open the petcock on the tank and it would kill it instantly. It then would take me lots more cranking to get it to sputter a little again. I have the big blister on my hand to prove it. I then had my buddy come out with his 22-36 to pull me out(couldn't let the Deere boys do it, haha). It sort of seems like the float was sticking or that it vapor locked. After it sat for a while it would run fine but still sort of hard to start. Any ideas?? ~Brian
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