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ReicheP
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1811 Carb

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New carb on my 1811, Amazing how well it starts now.Take off carb came from my 682 and it would barely start. Purchased from I save Tractors. 2nd carb from this guy.
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Re: 1811 Carb

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Good to know Paul. Yeah I have seen this guy on eBay and utube, seems like a good guy. I have Kohler m20 valves saved in my watchlist from him. He was the only guy selling them on eBay. I'm not sure if he makes them or came into a stock pile of them. Either way I should probably buy them to keep on hand. Lol
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How do those compare to the $14 dollar ones on ebay? They seem identical? Isave tractors price is like 60 bucks? I have bought a few for 14 bucks...they seem to work good. But usually have to make a slight mod like drill out the thottle shaft hole for linkage.
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The biggest difference is that Norman goes through them to be sure they work and tries to source the better parts instead of pot luck.
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Re: 1811 Carb

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This one had an extra choke shaft to get the choke working in the right direction. This 1811 tractor 450 combo is dedicated to starting in winter during blizzards and 10F outside. The high cost amortized over the next few years doesn't matter.

My daughters lawn mower got a $12 carb.
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