[AJD] D John Deere carb

Terry terry at watsonbrickson.com
Thu Sep 7 09:10:35 PDT 2006


Not a "73" is it?

Terry Hrdlicka
Crete, Nebraska


-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Epps [mailto:garyepps at fidnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 10:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [AJD] D John Deere carb


Dean , Brandon, and Gordon,
The DLTX is cast into the barrel with the 13 stamped on a flat boss to the 
right of the cast letters.  Thus far I have been unable to get the bowl off 
by tapping it.  Next step is to use a razor knife to try to separate the 
bowl from the body.  I picked up a set drill bits and manual from Roberts 
Carb at Portland last year.  May finally get to use them.  I'm heading down 
to the shop now.  I'll let you know how I fare.

Gary
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gordon Hart" <grnacres at pgtc.net>
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 7:57 AM
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> The DLTX number will be stamped into the top of the carburator. First 
> thing you need to check is fuel flow to carb. The line or strainer could 
> be stopped up
> Gordon
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Brandon Knapp" <lneuwirth at eriecoast.com>
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> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 4:16 AM
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>
>
>> The gas flow problem is either a piece of trash stuck somewhere, or a 
>> stuck needle/float. No suction needed to make the gas flow.
>>
>> Your D would have a cast iron bowl and body. I don't think there is a 
>> DLTX 13 carb? Maybe you found a part number...take another look for DLTX 
>> 16. It can be hard to find.
>>
>> I would suggest getting a carburetor rebuild video/DVD from Roberts 
>> (www.robertscarbrepair.com)  I was able to completely disassemble and fix

>> a DLTX10 off of a B with no trouble after watching the part two video. It

>> also describes how to clean out the very small passages with the right 
>> size drill bit. He can sell you any parts or drills, etc you may need.
>>
>> I'd follow the directions on the solvent you just bought. Who knows what 
>> they used in the original manual? But I don't know if soaking will do 
>> much good? Disassembly and cleaning is usually the only good choice.
>>
>> Brandon
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Gary Epps" <garyepps at fidnet.com>
>> To: <jdat at mylist.net>; <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 12:48 AM
>> Subject: [AJD] D John Deere carb
>>
>>
>>>I am trying to clean up the carb on the '37 D.  I now have it off the 
>>>tractor and am now puzzled.  Acorrding to the manual SM2000 it should 
>>>have DLTX-16 but it has a DLTX-13.  The bottom of the bowl is enbossed 
>>>DLT 7. It is not the brass carb.  Is this the way it is supposed to be? 
>>>Do all these numbers go together?
>>>
>>> I left gas in it too long and gas now will apparently not run into the 
>>> carb, ie nothing comes out the bowl drain.  Does the engine need to be 
>>> turning over to create suction to get gas into the bowl?  I plan to soak

>>> the carb tomorrow in carb cleaner.  Are there any issues I need to be 
>>> aware of?  The manual says to soak it for1 to 2 hrs while the carb 
>>> solvent I bought today says to soak a carb for 20 to 30 minutes.  Have 
>>> you guys got any advice for a rookie?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Gary
>>
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