Ken in IND
Member
My cousin just called me to ask why his 8N would have water in the carberator. He was brush hogging trails in a grown up wood lot about 3/4 mile from his house. he said that the tractor all of a sudden was running wide open and he couldn;t get it to idle down. He got to looking and finally found a large stick had unhooked the linkage to the governor. He hooked it back up but then noticed the radiator was puffing steam so he headed to the house with the tractor. He got there with it running just fine and shut it down. He checked the water and it needed about a gallon which he added then checked the oil to find it was full and not even dark. He then tried to start it and it would not start until he ran the battery down cranking it. He noticed the bowl on the carberator was full of water and he drained it out until fuel ran free. Thinking there may be water in the gas he bought some water dry and added it to the gas tank and tried to start it this morning after charging the battery. He states that it won't start and won't turn over but only clicks like it is bound up. He also said that he had to add more water and it was in the carberator again. What could be the cause of wter in the carberator? This motor was completely rebuilt about 5 years ago and probably doesn't have close to 100 hours on it.