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M-700 carb question
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<blockquote data-quote="AutoScott" data-source="post: 96087" data-attributes="member: 12610"><p>Well I've been trying the things you guys brought up, but no closer to a solution. The odd thing is that when I first start working with the bobcat, I can bounce around without a problem. But after I've been working it for over 30 minutes if I bounce around it acts like its flooding. It seems to be worse when I'm at a low load on the engine. If I'm really pulling a load on her it doesn't seem to effect her as bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AutoScott, post: 96087, member: 12610"] Well I've been trying the things you guys brought up, but no closer to a solution. The odd thing is that when I first start working with the bobcat, I can bounce around without a problem. But after I've been working it for over 30 minutes if I bounce around it acts like its flooding. It seems to be worse when I'm at a low load on the engine. If I'm really pulling a load on her it doesn't seem to effect her as bad. [/QUOTE]
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