Chuck_Lind
Gold Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2004
- Messages
- 372
- Location
- Mahaffey, Pa.
- Tractor
- 2000 New Holland TN65 & 1956 John Deere 50
I remember my grandfather's "B" and Model 50 never had any carb gum-up problems. But in modern times, gasoline composition has changed.
Is it the modern gasoline that is causing the problem? I know on my "50", I have to drain the fuel from the tank and the carb bowl if it's going to sit for a period of time.
Comments or experiences anyone?
Is it the modern gasoline that is causing the problem? I know on my "50", I have to drain the fuel from the tank and the carb bowl if it's going to sit for a period of time.
Comments or experiences anyone?