Posted by Christos on March 12, 2012 at 13:29:15 from (64.134.174.158):
I posted on Saturday after giving my tractor a tune up (new plugs, distributor cap, points and condenser, and air filter.)
I managed to find the video on my phone so you all get visuals now! (LOL)
Basically, the ole girl runs and then dies after about two to three minutes. It also cuts out when I tried to shift from 1-L to 1-H. This tractor as long as I've had it since it came home from being rebuilt in 2006 never really likes anything beyond 1-L and will start to stall normally.
I do follow the directions in the operator's manual to lower the throttle and then shift.
When I attempt to start her she putt-putts twice and cuts out, an adjustment of the choke knob and throttle has her going, push the throttle in and like I said it will run for a few minutes and then die.
Checked the fuel line and there is fuel streaming. I'm curious if this might be a fuel vacuum problem somewhere in the fuel system.
First Video is of Saturday right after I got everything changed.
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