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Hi all, new user here I have had an 1100 for 5-6 years it is at my camp over two hours away so I don't get to it that often. It ran well the first year I had it and now will not start and has not run for years. I am sure the old gas was not good for it but have removed carb and cleaned it well, have books and set carb to the proper settings but the engine just turns over any suggestions before I throw an 200.00 carb on it? Thanks
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If you cleaned the carb and it won't run, chances are a new carb won't fix it either. $200 waste of time. Did you see if it has spark?
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Thanks for the reply, yea it has spark, last year I got it to run for a moment and stall out. It did this only on full choke ??
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Did you drain and clean the tank, install new fuel lines, and a filter?
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No, not this year but last year I did and it did not help, no fuel filter that I can see, spent hours on this last summer and I have rebuilt my john deer loader so I'm fairly mechanical which is what leaves me shaking my head. I'm heading there for a week and will try everything I can.
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If it sits outside, better take a compression gauge with you. Then do all that I said about cleaning and replacing. Pull the carb and clean it again too. If you put dirty nasty gas into a clean carb it just plugged it up again. Good luck!
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