take the carb off and apart to clean it. it probably has some dirt/rust in it causing the needle not to seat. also check the float for buoyancy.
Reseal or replace the valve.
Hi it depends on what condition it is in and if it is petrol or diesel.
Late 1960. It is a petrol, normal width, dual clutch model.http://www.tractorspares.ie/Serial-numbers-models.html#35
Hi / If you go to the (Old Ferguson Tractor Web site) you will find a (Age Calculator) lead I have just found the Age of My Ferguson TO-35 Petrol : It's a 1955 / that Site will also explain what the different letters in the serial number mean: Good luck hexsix
S = Normal Width ie Standard Size G = Standard Petrol Engine (6:1) M = Dual Clutch Hope this helps
The air fuel ratio of the petrol engine is controlled by Carburetor
Pressure Die Casting
it is 1961, normal width, petrol, dual clutch. You may check: http://www.tractorspares.ie/Serial-numbers-models.html#35 for further details, Henrik
I had this problem It was the fuel filler cap that was leaking petrol when cornering Replace the locking petrol cap
It probley would help putting the petrol tube into the tank
The carburetor is normally found just above the engine, it controls the petrol and air mix prior to combustion. Fuel injected and diesel engines do not need a carburetor.
accelerator pedal could have some strain in it and might be leaking petrol into the carburetor