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1990 642b Model Bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaxon" data-source="post: 105482" data-attributes="member: 17086"><p>Hey there, Newer to this forum and I have a few questions. My company recently purchased a 19900 642b bobcat and i'm currently in the position of getting it running top notch. I'm new to smaller engines but here are my questions. I have taken the carb off, let it soak, cleaned it, replaced old gaskets, replaced the fuel filter. The spy glass on the carb itself is showing there's fuel in there. When the skid steer is cranked up with throttle, and I go to put a load on it, such as using the pedals to lift/tilt the engine just bogs super hard like its choking out, I let off the pedals and it catches back up and is running sound. I'm running out of ideas. When I took the old fuel filter off there wasn't a lot of gas in it which kind of red flagged my thoughts. I'm looking for any other ideas. I was thinking maybe injectors? Is this something that we take this thing in for or are there other remedies that I can do in house to avoid shop labor costs? The skidsteer also has a slight creep in the left joystick, and was wondering how hard the adjustment is to get too? Seriously appreciate any feedback/ideas pertaining to the fuel issue. I'm trying to get this thing running before our companies busy season hits where we will need it the most. Thank you!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaxon, post: 105482, member: 17086"] Hey there, Newer to this forum and I have a few questions. My company recently purchased a 19900 642b bobcat and i'm currently in the position of getting it running top notch. I'm new to smaller engines but here are my questions. I have taken the carb off, let it soak, cleaned it, replaced old gaskets, replaced the fuel filter. The spy glass on the carb itself is showing there's fuel in there. When the skid steer is cranked up with throttle, and I go to put a load on it, such as using the pedals to lift/tilt the engine just bogs super hard like its choking out, I let off the pedals and it catches back up and is running sound. I'm running out of ideas. When I took the old fuel filter off there wasn't a lot of gas in it which kind of red flagged my thoughts. I'm looking for any other ideas. I was thinking maybe injectors? Is this something that we take this thing in for or are there other remedies that I can do in house to avoid shop labor costs? The skidsteer also has a slight creep in the left joystick, and was wondering how hard the adjustment is to get too? Seriously appreciate any feedback/ideas pertaining to the fuel issue. I'm trying to get this thing running before our companies busy season hits where we will need it the most. Thank you!!!! [/QUOTE]
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