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Posted by David Moore on February 16, 2005 at 15:42:09 from (68.171.111.100):
O.k here is the story I have a 1962 farmall cub totally restored looks and runs great BUT it seems as if It has no power it starts and runs like a sewing machine but when I put it in 2 or 3 gear it boggs down and about dies it does it in 3rd worse than second and I hooked my l-22 mower to it the other day and I started out and it about died but it didnt I was just curious it had sit for about 11 years and I pulled it out of the weeds and replaced the plugs plug wires and put new points and condenser on it and we pulled it with my other tractor and it fired right up but then you would have to run it 1/2 way choked so we bought a new zenith carb for it and it started easier than before and it has more power than it did but still not enough I wish you all could help me with this problem this cub was purchased new it 1062 by my great great grandpa and it really means alot to me I just wish it ran as good as it looks so any help would br greatly appreciated Thanks David Moore
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