If you just did needle adjustment it's be a great vid. I however didn't know the carb pulled air in. Thought the piston in the cylinder (not chamber) did that.
Yeah that model of k series is a Post market K series by the air filter cap and the starter most likely from what I see a gear start not pulley generator so it’s a early 70s
Nice video. I have a K341 in my John Deere 300, and it’s popping through the intake & exhaust, it seems....not sure what’s going on there, but it seems to stop doing that when I engage the PTO to run the mower deck. Any suggestions? I think I’ll start with doing these preliminary adjustments....
I know this has been four years but the info still stands. Thank you.
Great explanation, Adjusting my carb has always been a mystery to me, Thanks!
Good video. I would add to check the points gap, mine caused rough idle, backfire, loss of power, ect.
Grate detailed information thanks 😊
2:21 - PERFECT!!!
Thanks!
Ken
Thanks for the video, it was a big help.
Thx for the How-To, just change my carburetor on my Ariens S-14 K321S, set it like you sait and fire right up :)
If you just did needle adjustment it's be a great vid. I however didn't know the carb pulled air in. Thought the piston in the cylinder (not chamber) did that.
The piston does pull it in, through the carb.
Thanks for this helped a lot!
is their website show how to adjusting the carburetor john deere 300 series tractor
What about adjusting a Walbro carburetor?
Yeah that model of k series is a Post market K series by the air filter cap and the starter most likely from what I see a gear start not pulley generator so it’s a early 70s
Nice video.
I have a K341 in my John Deere 300, and it’s popping through the intake & exhaust, it seems....not sure what’s going on there, but it seems to stop doing that when I engage the PTO to run the mower deck.
Any suggestions?
I think I’ll start with doing these preliminary adjustments....
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