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Farmertech 372xp wont hold a tune
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<blockquote data-quote="Alanmurphy6912" data-source="post: 7707316" data-attributes="member: 175966"><p>I did a few times and it doesnt seem to really change anything. Its almost like once it's hot and acting up it's just gonna keep acting up. Then it will cool I'll put it down and forget about it for a day or 2 and fire it up again, sorts let it warm up and tune it and then I'll go and actually use it cutting and a few cuts in it will then start running like a turd and wont idle etc. I really just need to get a good oem carb to try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alanmurphy6912, post: 7707316, member: 175966"] I did a few times and it doesnt seem to really change anything. Its almost like once it's hot and acting up it's just gonna keep acting up. Then it will cool I'll put it down and forget about it for a day or 2 and fire it up again, sorts let it warm up and tune it and then I'll go and actually use it cutting and a few cuts in it will then start running like a turd and wont idle etc. I really just need to get a good oem carb to try [/QUOTE]
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