Nearly every time someone asks me to clean out their carburetor on their tractor it's clean as a whistle. For some reason the carb being cleaned is the go to answer to why a tractor does not run right. 9/10 times it's in the ignition system.
When you adjusted that bottom screw.. it a acted up. Also watch the assembly of carb in slow motion ... ever thing looked spot on, never seen float like that, but if got fuel leakin out of carb sompin not rite, not posta leak. Play with ajustment on bottom a bit... if you can get runnin .. :)
That’s what I’m beginning to think as well off camera I tied it one more time with the fuel turned on just a little bit and it seemed to be much better!
Had one of these and a 620 back in the 1960's great tractors.
Check if there is an anti surge spring on the throttle linkage, the one on my allis chalmers CA went bad and it ran just like that.
I think there is a spring, though pretty sure at this point it fuel related
There a courseplay course for that?
Of course!
Bad condeser
Nearly every time someone asks me to clean out their carburetor on their tractor it's clean as a whistle.
For some reason the carb being cleaned is the go to answer to why a tractor does not run right.
9/10 times it's in the ignition system.
When you adjusted that bottom screw.. it a acted up. Also watch the assembly of carb in slow motion ... ever thing looked spot on, never seen float like that, but if got fuel leakin out of carb sompin not rite, not posta leak. Play with ajustment on bottom a bit... if you can get runnin .. :)
I’m thinking it might be a coil problem with weak spark not sure though
Hi randy
Hi
Looks like its running on choke
Some things in fuel tank and check the timing on it
It runs good at times so I don’t think it is timing.
@@radozeman the distributor may be lose and twists a bit or a wire may have a broken strand
Clean the fuel tank and soak that carburetor in a sonic parts cleaner if at all possible.
I don’t have a sonic cleaner unfortunately and I’m not sure it would do much good as bad as what this carburetor is!
Too much fuel. Float stuck or jetting I think.
That’s what I’m beginning to think as well off camera I tied it one more time with the fuel turned on just a little bit and it seemed to be much better!
pull that motor out and put a 400 small block in there in there
Never!
straight pipe it
Another NEVER!