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Posted by MikeH-Tx on August 01, 2002 at 19:18:44 from (199.170.90.63):
In Reply to: Re: ATTN: F14 posted by I'll field this one for him on August 01, 2002 at 17:45:57:
I really don't understand why you have a problem with people helping people. F14 is a resource on this board that is greatly appreciated. Strange that you would think it worth your time to poke fun at that. Brian, a couple other things to think about. The fuel pump on these machines is marginal. If you don't have a small hole in the gas cap, it will pull a vacuum and stop the tractor. Unscrew it when you see a problem and check to see if you hear a vacuum releasing. You might also have a fuel pump problem. Check by draining the carb and see if there is gas in it. If so, gas is not the problem (duh). From my experience, you probably have a gas delivery problem of some kind. And yes, Rice has most of the parts to fix this series.
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