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Re: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb
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Posted by terry on January 26, 2003 at 20:28:50 from (67.250.216.200):
In Reply to: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb posted by Paul Whisler on January 26, 2003 at 16:50:24:
Hi, Just took my carb. off the 10-20. Let it soak in the cleaning solution after taking apart. Put it back together and it works fine. I would have liked to have found another float cause the one in it was cork and looked to be as old as the tractor. Anyhow, the ugly cork float worked fine. I guess what I am trying to say, is you may not need a kit. Most important part is the needle and seat, and you may be able to buy those separate, thats what I did with my 04 and that seat looked a lot like the 10-20 did. I would just take your old one to the IH dealer and see if he can match it up. Now that I think about it, I don't believe the 10-20 had a removable seat. Can't tell you the name of the carb on the old girl but do know that it is brass and has a shield on the side that says made in USA. When you have the carb apart, be sure to blow out all the passages and clean the gas line coming to carb. Wouldn't hurt to put in a inline filter. Good luck
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