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Posted by Christopher S. Dunn on July 23, 2004 at 09:49:31 from (216.141.72.111):
Hey fellas, I'm having another one of those wonderfully simple challenges... My tractor isn't running well all of a sudden. It's: A: Not getting proper fuel flow or B: Not cooling to the point of shutting the tractor down. So, first of all, I cleaned out the radiator grill and front last night as it was coated with grass and stuff. I could run about 3 hours with no problem, then it went to about 2 hours, then an hour and half, then an hour and so on until now, within a couple of minutes it begins to stutter and hesitate under load. I added fluid to the radiator reservoir, but I can't get that darn square nut/bolt off to drain it back to the proper level so the thermo-siphon will operate properly (I guess-- by the way does the Thermo-siphon suck or just blow? ;) ) I am also getting ready to pull the carb off as it looks like the needle valve is sticking (one of them there rubber tipped goombas) and I might be having a little stickyness to the floats. Oh yeah, I can't seem to keep the idle speed working, either. So my questions are these: 1) Does all this sound like I am working sensibly? 2) Does anyone know where I can get a total brass valve solution for my MS-carb? 3) In the parts catalog (Binder's Books) p 77, items 6 and 7 from the diagrma on p 76, are the metal fuel line and the coupling nuts for the A/B models. Does anyone know where these items can be purchased new or a place where a suitable replacement can be had-- mine are starting to leak from all the work I have been doing and the fitting nuts are worn (that way when I got the tractor-- like someone worked them with pliers instead of a wrench.) The part Nos. I require are: 58138 DX for the line and 29899 D for the coupling nuts. Once again, thanks for all the support and sage wisdom before I receive it. Christopher
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