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Posted by Guff on September 01, 2006 at 06:27:31 from (169.143.0.103):
I have 1951 H, and live at approx 6000'elevation, what are the basic setting on my carb? When looking at the carb from the left side of the tractor there is a small screw w/spring at the top that goes in towards a tube coming from the govenor. There is a yellow painted screw w/spring at the nine oclock position that screws in from left to right(air / fuel mix?). There is another yellow painted screw w/lock nut, at about a 45 degree angle on the bottom of the float bowl (fuel level adjustment?). There is one more small screw at the very top on the right hand side that is srewed in and bottomed out, not sure what it is for? It looks like this thing has never been off the tractor, I did pull out the plug on the float bowl and let the fuel flush out. One more question, should I be adding a lead additive to my fuel? Thanks for your help, GUFF
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