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SugarTractor Regular
Joined: 06 May 2012 Posts: 32 Location: Hamburg, PA USA ET
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:16 am Post subject: TO-35 Carb Adjustment |
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I'm told in passing, by an elder tractor guy, my TO35 is running rich, from the sound of the idle sput gurling.
I don't yet have a manual; wat where, and how to do the Carb Adjustments on the running tractor? What do I turn and where do I tweek it? Oh my...anybody? |
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maxwell99 Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:25 am Post subject: Re: TO-35 Carb Adjustment |
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http://johnsoldiron.com/M_S_TSX_Carburetor.html
read the above procedure for setting the carb.
first the electrical system must be in top condition: new points, plugs condenser wires rotor button and timing.
then you can start on carb.
my old to-35 idles at 400 rpm's and takes the fuel good under load, that is your goal.
motor must be warmed up before you start the adjustment procedure.
i use non ethanol gas in my tractor (still can buy it in my area)
i also installed a inline fuel filter between the fuel cut off and carb.
I will try to find the info i used to set my carb.
you must know which carb you have before you start.
each tractor model used a different # carb.
example there are many different ms carbs
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SugarTractor Regular
Joined: 06 May 2012 Posts: 32 Location: Hamburg, PA USA ET
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:07 am Post subject: Re: TO-35 Carb Adjustment |
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| SugarTractor wrote: | (quoted from post at 19:16:54 08/29/12) I'm told in passing, by an elder tractor guy, my TO35 is running rich, from the sound of the idle sput gurguling.
I don't yet have a manual; wat where, and how to do the Carb Adjustments on the running tractor? What do I turn and where do I tweek it? Oh my...anybody? |
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