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Old 05-13-2019, 03:35 PM
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And I think we all agree it is running rich
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Nice tractor and some nice options. Good luck. Definitely read the manual. It will answer most, if not all your questions and then some.

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Awesome! thank you so much for the info and support. I will do what you suggested.

Where do I start looking for a seat?


Thanks!
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You can post a "want" here on the forum. There's always Ebay, and Tractor supply if you just want something to sit on, as opposed to original .

I'll share that if that is indeed oil burning ( we wont know till you get the engine running right with some carb work) , oil is very cheap AND it'll run a very VERY long time using a little oil (if you check it before you run it)

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Update:

When I started it after my last post here it ran as it always does... then a few minutes into that the RMP increased on its own and seemed to run more smoothly. I lowered the throttle a little to bring the RPM down, brought rpm down, then it died. It would crank and not start, with throttle fully open to fully closed i moved it up and down and cranks fine but no start.

this happened on a slight uphill.

let it sit a day, then started it, started on the first attempt.. Then the same happened. Except this time when cranking it started to puff out black smoke, and it seems as if it is about to start running but it never does run on it's own.. Crank crank and nothing, then i lower throttle to the middle, and it seems like its about to take and puff putt white to black smoke and just wont keep going on its own if i stop cranking engine stops, doesnt take.

What should I do?
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Remove the Carb. Dismantle the Carb. Clean the thoroughly. Reassemble and adjust per the Service Manual.
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Northern Tool sells a nice seat advertised to fit cub cadets. It's what I've been putting on many of mine.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...9222_200519222
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Northern Tool sells a nice seat advertised to fit cub cadets. It's what I've been putting on many of mine.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...9222_200519222
I agree although I’ve gotten the same one cheaper at rural king and they come in black or yellow. I did buy the Northern seat Frank pictured in the past and it held up well.
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