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Farmertec 066 problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="SnakenBacon" data-source="post: 7611040" data-attributes="member: 182143"><p>While taking the clutch off to check the clutch seal, I looked into the top end through the plug hole. It's looking pretty scored, so I guess that's the culprit. I definitely don't mind that I ordered an OEM carb though. I think the reason the piston scored, (as well as the cylinder) is because one of the top end screws wasn't very tight at all. It took 0 effort to "break" it loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnakenBacon, post: 7611040, member: 182143"] While taking the clutch off to check the clutch seal, I looked into the top end through the plug hole. It's looking pretty scored, so I guess that's the culprit. I definitely don't mind that I ordered an OEM carb though. I think the reason the piston scored, (as well as the cylinder) is because one of the top end screws wasn't very tight at all. It took 0 effort to "break" it loose. [/QUOTE]
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