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Re: DLTX-13 caburetor
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Posted by Jerry S on May 30, 2002 at 09:16:03 from (63.71.59.98):
In Reply to: DLTX-13 caburetor posted by Boyd Hutchings on May 30, 2002 at 08:31:25:
Boyd, If my mind is working, I think this is kind of the exact issue I had on my 45 B when I got it. The earlier B's I think had the DLTX 10 then changed to the 34. Robert's carburator repair website had a listing of carb applications but I can't open it right now. I believe mine had a 13 on it and ran OK. The carb I had was actually for a JD H model and had a bottom from a B carb put on it. The gas inlet for an H is in a different spot and all so it was kind of rigged up but worked. I was able to get a 34 but didn't realize a lot of benefit running wise. I know many tractors that have a different carb number than originally came with them but run ok. It is kind of up to what you want to do. You might check my thought on the H but if it is for an H, you might likely find someone who will trade you a good 34 for your 13.
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