To adjust a JOHN DEERe 180 carburetor, start by warming up the engine to operating temperature. Locate the idle speed and mixture screws; typically, the idle speed screw is on the side, and the mixture screw is often found near the bottom. Adjust the idle speed screw to achieve a smooth idle, then fine-tune the mixture screw for optimal performance, usually turning it clockwise until the engine begins to stumble, then backing it out slightly until it runs smoothly. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for precise settings.
Write down the serial number and take it to your John Deere dealer.
The 4850 has more HP, 180-190. The 8100 has around 160 or so.
100 dollars if its in great condition
160 horsepower - 2 barrel carburetor 180 horsepower - 4 barrel carburetor
Timing is backwards turn distributor 180*
Check and see if there is a shear pin on the shaft of the wheel you removed if there is it has probably fallen out and you will have to replace then it should work.
John Yamoah is 180 cm.
John Hindley is 180 cm.
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your distributor is not set right. its probably in backwards by 180 degrese
carburator
Dennis St John is 180 cm.