[AJD] JD 40 Carb
Terry L. Hrdlicka
th01209 at alltel.net
Wed Sep 8 19:06:37 PDT 2004
LeRoy,
Been watching the thread, and while I don't have an answer for your
needle and seat problem, the hose barb question is easy. All it is is a
fitting that has threads that match the drain cock threads on the bottom
of the float bowl on one end, and a long, stepped, cone shape on the
other end. You screw the threaded end into the float bowl, and slip a
hose of the correct size on the stepped end. Should be able to find one
at any good hardware or parts store.
While I "feel your pain", it's nice to see I'm not the only one that
weird stuff happens to when working on this old iron ;).
Terry
LeRoy Price wrote:
> It reacts the same on 2 different Carbs both JD 40s. The JD 40S was so bad I gave up. The old one screws in with my fingers and thats what doesn't make sense. If it was the threads wouldn't both have the same trouble?
>
> Where can I get a hose barb?
>
> LeRoy
>
>
>>From: greg at theoldtractorcompany.com
>>Date: 2004/09/08 Wed PM 09:13:35 EDT
>>To: "Antique John Deere mailing list" <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Subject: Re: Re: [AJD] JD 40 Carb
>>
>>I agree with Duane, the kits are okay except I don't really care for the gaskets but.....
>>We just haven't had any problem with them so I wonder if your threads have been pulled a bit?
>>Greg
>>
>>Greg Stephen
>>The Old Tractor Company
>>Stephen Equipment Company
>>Box 709
>>7460 E Hiway 86
>>Franktown, CO 80116
>>303-663-5246
>>303-688-4170 fax
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