Gullible
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he also noticed the flame element and removed that and blocked off the hole. It does not get cold enough for me to need it here in Australia. It was a cheep fix incase the flame element was sticking open and leaking diesel into the cylinder.
While talking to the mechanic we discovered that my fixing all the leaks meant that I had sealed the fuel system. When I first got the tractor there was a sock (no joke) in the fuel inlet held in place with the top of a spray can. I purchased what was supposed to be the correct fuel cap, but it wasn't. The one I received didn't breath. Not a problem until I started to fix the little leaks in the fuel system. replaced the leaking hoses, replaced the sight gauge on the fuel tank.
While talking to the mechanic we discovered that my fixing all the leaks meant that I had sealed the fuel system. When I first got the tractor there was a sock (no joke) in the fuel inlet held in place with the top of a spray can. I purchased what was supposed to be the correct fuel cap, but it wasn't. The one I received didn't breath. Not a problem until I started to fix the little leaks in the fuel system. replaced the leaking hoses, replaced the sight gauge on the fuel tank.