psdx
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I have searched using a number of different key words and had no luck in finding anything to help me. Obviously the question is broader than just this tractor, but I found nothing.
The x575 I bought recently has about 300 hours on it. I noticed that the transition from idle to full throttle results in a momentary stumbling - a near stall - unless the throttle is advanced very slowly. This is with the engine warm. I also notice that if I advance the choke lever about 1/3 of the way, that the transition from idle to full throttle is totally smooth - no stumbling or hesitation.
Would this carburetor have a pump that squirts fuel in when there's a big change in fuel delivery? Or does it have a secondary jet that kicks in? Or if not - does it sound like it's running too lean? Or what else should I be looking for?
Everything I have owned for work around the house has been diesel for the last 25 years so I guess I'm a little out of touch on this aspect of maintenance. Any assistance is appreciated.
The x575 I bought recently has about 300 hours on it. I noticed that the transition from idle to full throttle results in a momentary stumbling - a near stall - unless the throttle is advanced very slowly. This is with the engine warm. I also notice that if I advance the choke lever about 1/3 of the way, that the transition from idle to full throttle is totally smooth - no stumbling or hesitation.
Would this carburetor have a pump that squirts fuel in when there's a big change in fuel delivery? Or does it have a secondary jet that kicks in? Or if not - does it sound like it's running too lean? Or what else should I be looking for?
Everything I have owned for work around the house has been diesel for the last 25 years so I guess I'm a little out of touch on this aspect of maintenance. Any assistance is appreciated.