thenewguy199
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Hello everyone!
I just purchased my first tractor and I am excited about it! I found it on craiglist with a 2 bottom plow, a disc, a springtooth drag, a subsoiler, and a finish mower for what I think was a pretty good price. I went to see it and drove it around some and looked it over and other than a little oil on the engine, it looked pretty good to me. I am not a mechanic. I can figure things out and understand them and look at the schematics and understand what is going on, but I have never actually done any engine work other than changing my oil. The tractor seemed to start fine at his house and when it was delivered. He stated that in cold weather it has a block heater that helps it get started in cold weather otherwise it doesn't want to start very easy in the winter. So, he delivered everything and everything seemed fine, drove it off the trailer and drove it around a bit, shut it off a while and started it back up 15 minutes later without any problems. It is parked in a barn on the farm I bought, but not living at while I renovate the house. So, the next day I came back with an extension cord and plugged it in so it could warm up. I left it plugged in for about an hour and tried starting it and it just didn't seem to want to turn over. I get off and figure I will give it a while longer to warm up and notice that gas is dripping out of the carburetor. I'm not a mechanic, but I am pretty sure this is not supposed to happen. Is this what flooding it means? I moved the throttle around a bit to see if that would help and tried the choke in different positions. I took some pictures of it and will post those. Any advice would be appreciated.
This was a couple hours after I tried to start it and it looks like most of it was dry. From what I remember and it seemed to be leaking out of that horizontal break at about the midpoint which my trusty shop manual tells me is the float bowl.
Few other questions. What position should the throttle be in when starting? Should the choke be used when starting? I read the manual, I swear, and I thought it said wide open for the throttle.
If this is a carburetor problem, I don't think I have the expertise to rebuild one. should I find a shop, buy rebuilt, or go with one of the new Zenith ones?
I plan on getting a mechanic friend of mine to help me do a tuneup and I plan on doing an oil change, any other maintenance you would recommend?
From the numbers it is a 1968 gas general ag tractor.
Thank you in advance!
I just purchased my first tractor and I am excited about it! I found it on craiglist with a 2 bottom plow, a disc, a springtooth drag, a subsoiler, and a finish mower for what I think was a pretty good price. I went to see it and drove it around some and looked it over and other than a little oil on the engine, it looked pretty good to me. I am not a mechanic. I can figure things out and understand them and look at the schematics and understand what is going on, but I have never actually done any engine work other than changing my oil. The tractor seemed to start fine at his house and when it was delivered. He stated that in cold weather it has a block heater that helps it get started in cold weather otherwise it doesn't want to start very easy in the winter. So, he delivered everything and everything seemed fine, drove it off the trailer and drove it around a bit, shut it off a while and started it back up 15 minutes later without any problems. It is parked in a barn on the farm I bought, but not living at while I renovate the house. So, the next day I came back with an extension cord and plugged it in so it could warm up. I left it plugged in for about an hour and tried starting it and it just didn't seem to want to turn over. I get off and figure I will give it a while longer to warm up and notice that gas is dripping out of the carburetor. I'm not a mechanic, but I am pretty sure this is not supposed to happen. Is this what flooding it means? I moved the throttle around a bit to see if that would help and tried the choke in different positions. I took some pictures of it and will post those. Any advice would be appreciated.


Few other questions. What position should the throttle be in when starting? Should the choke be used when starting? I read the manual, I swear, and I thought it said wide open for the throttle.
If this is a carburetor problem, I don't think I have the expertise to rebuild one. should I find a shop, buy rebuilt, or go with one of the new Zenith ones?
I plan on getting a mechanic friend of mine to help me do a tuneup and I plan on doing an oil change, any other maintenance you would recommend?
From the numbers it is a 1968 gas general ag tractor.
Thank you in advance!