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Can't get my new 72 to start.
I just got a model 72 the other day and it is getting fuel and spark but will not start. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Hello Cbrown,
Did you check the spark plug? Try a new one to rule that out. Also I tried to start my 70 today and had to play with throttle position and choke position quite a bit to get it running. It did eventually start but did not like it. How old is your fuel? keep us posted.....:American Flag 1: |
Welcome to Only Cub Cadets.net!
Glad to have you here as a member! Someone will come along who knows way more about your problem than I do, and perhaps they can help. So to start with, a little more information about the problem is needed. We love pictures, so if you have'em, lets see! I have a 71, 72, and a 123.:American Flag 1:
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Chad,
Did you try shooting some starting fluid in the carb to see if it would start? Most of the time I find is that these old tractors have dirty carbs that won't let it run. If it starts on starting fluid, then the carb needs a good cleaning. Also, as Roland suggests, check the timing. Make sure the valves aren't sticking, adjusted properly. Also what does the spark look like? |
Done a full tune up and spark seems to be fine and took the carb off and sprayed eveything with carb cleaner. (Maybe not a good enough cleaning) tried shooting gas in the carb and nothing. I will try and mess with it some more this week and try starting fluid and check the timing. Will keep you all posted.
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cub 72
I am unable to find a sight hole on the shroud in order to check the timing.
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It's there somewhere, possibly blocked by the S/G or covered by one of those little sheetmetal plugs.
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