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Posted by Busch on September 15, 2001 at 12:47:08 from (204.185.75.130):
I am new to the game. I have my grandpa's '48 M that he farmed with in Wisc. for fourty years now it is MO and I am using you "red-men" as a resourse. The first problem that I am having is with the carberator. There is a constant drip from the bottom I rebuilt it and that slowed it down but did not stop the leak. I had an auto mechanic look at it to make sure that I did the rebuild correctly and he could not find any problems either. This is a simple carb. but this leak has me miffed. Is this a problem with all M's or did I get a bad needle valve? I would also like to know in a over view hav a governor works? I think I have a problem with mine, but can not trouble shoot without knowledge of how it is supost to work.
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