52 A Changed Starting Procedure

Heretofor, my A has started like most I know of on a cold start. That is, 1/4 throttle with full choke and spin until the first pop. Push in choke and hit starter and it will immediately start. That is the formula for my 520 also. As of late, it will only start with no choke and full throttle and it seems to be flooded. I know that is the method for starting a flooded engine. It idles and runs great. The automatic gas shut-off is working properly (no leaks from the gas line) and no drips from the carburetor. I am wondering if it could be a bad float and letting it flood from gas in the line after the gas shut-stops the gas flow. What do you think? Thanks
 
It sounds like a bad float. Let the tractor run on very low idle for 30 to 40 min and if the float is bad and has a pin hole in it, this low idle will allow a enough gas to fill the bowel which in turn will start to fill up the float with gas , and your engine will start to sputer becuase it is flooding.
 
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