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kpinnc
5 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Hey man, how did you get my picture ?:lol:

 

Sorry! First decent pic on Google search. How was I to know? :P

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TJ5208

Here's my progress is gas supposed to look blue and that piece in the bottom where the petcock is that supposed to be bent. the fuel lines I've took off the tractor none of them are blocked so it may be the carburetor I'm going to try to put another IV gas tank on it tomorrow as @Achto calls it. Seafoam is clear so it cant be that.

 

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RED-Z06

Looks like diesel a bit...

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RED-Z06

That float looks oily...do yall have diesel equipment? 

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TJ5208
2 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

That float looks oily...do yall have diesel equipment? 

A second gen Dodge. but we put gas in the tractor not sure about the previous owner according to the manual if you don't keep your gas tank full it'll gather moisture and it was about empty when I picked it up. It has Sea Foam in it I'm not sure that's going to make a difference.

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RED-Z06
1 minute ago, TJ Salyers said:

A second gen Dodge. but we put gas in the tractor not sure about the previous owner according to the manual if you don't keep your gas tank full it'll gather moisture and it was about empty when I picked it up.

Dip a rag in it...gas won't feel oily and it will evaporate..diesel doesn't evaporate.  Also diesel and gas smell very different.  Diesel in the fuel will make them smoke, rattle and want choke 

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TJ5208
1 minute ago, RED-Z06 said:

Dip a rag in it...gas won't feel oily and it will evaporate..diesel doesn't evaporate.  Also diesel and gas smell very different.  Diesel in the fuel will make them smoke, rattle and want choke 

Ok I'll do that.

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TJ5208

Well I dipped a rag in it very oily can't tell what it smells like right now but It does smell like both gas and diesel I'll have a very definite answer tommorow.

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TJ5208
13 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

Dip a rag in it...gas won't feel oily

Could Sea Foam cause it to.

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RED-Z06
25 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

Could Sea Foam cause it to.

You would need an alarming concentration of seafoam to gas but yes, being primarily pale oil and naphtha it could...it would need to be thick with seafoam though

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TJ5208

I'm going to drain the tank change the fuel lines and rebuild the carburetor.

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TJ5208

Could alout of Sea Foam cause it not to run?

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RED-Z06
13 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

Could alout of Sea Foam cause it not to run?

It would be similar to trying to run on fuel oil blended gas, its heavier, different flash point, not as refined.  I ran a 17hp briggs on increasingly higher concentrations of diesel mixed gas and there came a point around 20% diesel that it ran poorly and i saw smoke, at around 40% it was needing choke, no idle, hard to start, alot of smoke..no idle hardly, engine sounded like it was detonating.

 

Proper use of seafoam is only like 1oz per gallon.  

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RED-Z06

That tractor is what...4.5gallons full, so a half tank would take..2 to 2.5 ounces of seafoam

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Jeff-C175

My 2 stroke oil is blue and turns the fuel blue when mixed.  Do you have 2 stroke pre-mixed that might have gotten poured in there?

 

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lynnmor
4 hours ago, TJ Salyers said:

Could alout of Sea Foam cause it not to run?

Dump the fuel tank and flush, then use ONLY fresh gasoline from a clean can.

 

If it were my tractor, I would remove the fuel tank and the petcock and flush it right, then replace the petcock bushing and the petcock if necessary.  Before reinstalling the fuel tank, clean ALL that debris from the area, remove the rust and paint as required. 

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TJ5208
5 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

My 2 stroke oil is blue and turns the fuel blue when mixed.  Do you have 2 stroke pre-mixed that might have gotten poured in there?

 

Nope our 2 stroke is empty.

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Achto
12 hours ago, TJ Salyers said:

I'm going to drain the tank change the fuel lines and rebuild the carburetor.

 

Seems it was running, try the easy stuff first. Drain the tank, change the fuel lines, put fresh gas in it and try running it. If it does not run well after a short time, then pull the carb and clean it.

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TJ5208

How long of a fuel line do I need?

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TJ5208

Here's the fuel that came out of it. Still have to get the rest of the fuel tank cleaned out.

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Jeff-C175
28 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

fuel

 

TJ, that tractor can't run on mayonnaise!

 

Seriously, what the heck is that stuff, and how did it get into your fuel system?

 

 

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pacer

:text-yeahthat:??????

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kpinnc

Looks like ethanol fuel after some tank condensation.

 

And you should always try to use non-ethanol fuel in anything with a carburetor.

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RED-Z06

Looks like cold oily gas and water, possibly also gelled? Possibly the seafoam gelled also?

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Achto

:text-yeahthat: I'm guessing that you had some water in the gas. I believe that what you have there is Seafoam & water mixture.  Always try to get ethanol free gas (premium gas is usually ethanol free in my area) when you can. It's more expensive but will save you on repairs in the long run. I still recommend adding 1oz of Seafoam per gallon of gas.

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