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Re: Help with 7 hp Briggs & Stratton on 72' Toro 726
#1 Nov 21, 2005 8:19 pm |
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I dropped the 726 off at a local small engine repair shop yesterday. Hopefully, it won't be anything major. Thanks for all of the advice.
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Re: Help with 7 hp Briggs & Stratton on 72' Toro 726
#2 Nov 20, 2005 8:21 pm |
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It appears that I'm getting Oil on top of the piston. Anyone know where this oil could be comming from and or how much it might cost to get this fixed? Thank you,
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Re: Help with 7 hp Briggs & Stratton on 72' Toro 726
#3 Nov 2, 2005 10:38 pm |
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Hey MaxIron, I also have a JD 185 lawn tractor...
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Re: Help with 7 hp Briggs & Stratton on 72' Toro 726
#4 Nov 2, 2005 10:37 pm |
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Thanks for the carb settings. After removing the high speed jet and letting some gas pour through it. I was able to get the snow blower to run fairly well for about five minutes off the choke at various throttle positions, then it started to run bad again. Do you think I just have some bad stuff floating around in the carb that is messing things up?
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Re: Help with 7 hp Briggs & Stratton on 72' Toro 726
#5 Oct 28, 2005 6:39 pm |
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Can anyone tell me what the factory carb settings are for this carburetor? Thank you!
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