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Posted by CNKS on June 18, 2006 at 11:04:31 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Farmall C dies posted by Shannon Moe on June 18, 2006 at 10:30:45:
"-It would run well for 10-15 minutes, then die, as though out of fuel, and would not immediately restart -After 10-15 minutes, it would restart and run for a minute or two, then die again" The above is a typical coil problem. After it cools of it will start. "Heres what I did: -rebuilt carb -replaced fuel line/screen/elbow -cleaned strainer assembly -cleaned out tank After this, it would idle fairly well but die under load. Being unsure of my carb rebuilding skill, I then replaced the old carb with a pro rebuild. Now it starts easily and runs well for 5-10 seconds, then dies just as if I had shut it off." This sounds like a fuel delivery problem "pro rebuild" on a carb doesn't mean much. However you could still have crud inside the outlet in the tank. Look inside the tank and carefully run a wire in the outlet. If by "replaced fuel line/screen/elbow", if that was on the sediment bowl, there is another screen inside the fitting on the carb, but my interpretation is that you replaced that. Othewise you have a problem inside the carb. Disassemble, soak in carb cleaner overnight (carb cleaner, not parts cleaner) blow out with compressed air, and set the float to specs. Those carbs are very simple. I am not completely ruling out the coil, but usually the tractor will not restart within 5-15 minutes of dying.
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