Matt Kirsch
501 Club
Guys, I am starting to wonder if there isn't something non-standard wrong with this 1250.
It just won't run right for love or money.
The engine just LUGS down and quits. It's like someone chained it to a tree.
It sounds the same as when I push the speed lever to full forward.
It's got plenty of fuel flow to the carburetor.
Tank is clean as a whistle inside.
I pulled the bowl off with the carburetor on the tractor and the needle is no longer sticking. Works fine.
The bowl was full of fuel when I pulled it off.
Fuel gushes out the needle when I open the tank shutoff with the carb bowl removed.
Opening the high speed mixture any further causes the engine to cough and blow black smoke.
It will sit there and run at wide-open for a random length of time, then LUG down and die.
It fires right back up and will run at full throttle immediately after it dies.
Guys, I've done my due diligence here. I really really really don't think the carburetor is the issue.
It just won't run right for love or money.
The engine just LUGS down and quits. It's like someone chained it to a tree.
It sounds the same as when I push the speed lever to full forward.
It's got plenty of fuel flow to the carburetor.
Tank is clean as a whistle inside.
I pulled the bowl off with the carburetor on the tractor and the needle is no longer sticking. Works fine.
The bowl was full of fuel when I pulled it off.
Fuel gushes out the needle when I open the tank shutoff with the carb bowl removed.
Opening the high speed mixture any further causes the engine to cough and blow black smoke.
It will sit there and run at wide-open for a random length of time, then LUG down and die.
It fires right back up and will run at full throttle immediately after it dies.
Guys, I've done my due diligence here. I really really really don't think the carburetor is the issue.