(quoted from post at 23:09:25 01/02/17) Hi, Im not sure about it, my grandfather rebuilt the dozer with 2 dozers. It has 5 speeds and my paper work says model 420 and 1950 for the year...
The fuel tank and the sediment bowl are clean...
Do you think I need to take my carburator appart to clean it?
Thanks again
(quoted from post at 23:09:25 01/02/17) Hi, Im not sure about it, my grandfather rebuilt the dozer with 2 dozers. It has 5 speeds and my paper work says model 420 and 1950 for the year...
The fuel tank and the sediment bowl are clean...
Do you think I need to take my carburator appart to clean it?
Thanks again
(quoted from post at 20:58:11 01/03/17) Ok, so what can I do to solve the probleme? Should I take apart the carburator and try to clean it?
(quoted from post at 08:29:05 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 20:58:11 01/03/17) Ok, so what can I do to solve the probleme? Should I take apart the carburator and try to clean it?
Test the flow first instead of guessing , tearing everything apart and still not solving the problem.
(quoted from post at 15:22:32 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 08:29:05 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 20:58:11 01/03/17) Ok, so what can I do to solve the probleme? Should I take apart the carburator and try to clean it?
Test the flow first instead of guessing , tearing everything apart and still not solving the problem.
Ok how much time for 1 gallon? The flow looks good...
(quoted from post at 04:51:21 01/05/17)(quoted from post at 15:22:32 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 08:29:05 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 20:58:11 01/03/17) Ok, so what can I do to solve the probleme? Should I take apart the carburator and try to clean it?
Test the flow first instead of guessing , tearing everything apart and still not solving the problem.
Ok how much time for 1 gallon? The flow looks good...
Flow is from where ?
2 minutes of gas in a steady stream.
(quoted from post at 09:24:02 01/05/17)(quoted from post at 04:51:21 01/05/17)(quoted from post at 15:22:32 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 08:29:05 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 20:58:11 01/03/17) Ok, so what can I do to solve the probleme? Should I take apart the carburator and try to clean it?
Test the flow first instead of guessing , tearing everything apart and still not solving the problem.
Ok how much time for 1 gallon? The flow looks good...
Flow is from where ?
2 minutes of gas in a steady stream.
It's from before the carburator, when I emptied the fuel tank, it took 10min for 5 galons and the flow looks steady...
Thanks for your help
(quoted from post at 11:31:48 01/05/17)(quoted from post at 09:24:02 01/05/17)(quoted from post at 04:51:21 01/05/17)(quoted from post at 15:22:32 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 08:29:05 01/04/17)(quoted from post at 20:58:11 01/03/17) Ok, so what can I do to solve the probleme? Should I take apart the carburator and try to clean it?
Test the flow first instead of guessing , tearing everything apart and still not solving the problem.
Ok how much time for 1 gallon? The flow looks good...
Flow is from where ?
2 minutes of gas in a steady stream.
It's from before the carburator, when I emptied the fuel tank, it took 10min for 5 galons and the flow looks steady...
Thanks for your help
That ain't no good. The carburator was not tested.
Now take the fuel bowl off and measure the flow of gasoline .
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