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JD 170 choking in cold weather.
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<blockquote data-quote="bronko" data-source="post: 123171" data-attributes="member: 16738"><p>mrbb,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your reply. I have not checked the air filter recently, but will do so tonight. The engine seems to run ok for a couple of minutes after starting it then it starts choking. How do you recommend going about cleaning the carb or adjusting it? One thought I gathered from the JD dealer today is to blow air back into the fuel tanks from the gas line in case there is an intake screen or hose in the tanks that may be plugged up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronko, post: 123171, member: 16738"] mrbb, Thanks for your reply. I have not checked the air filter recently, but will do so tonight. The engine seems to run ok for a couple of minutes after starting it then it starts choking. How do you recommend going about cleaning the carb or adjusting it? One thought I gathered from the JD dealer today is to blow air back into the fuel tanks from the gas line in case there is an intake screen or hose in the tanks that may be plugged up. [/QUOTE]
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