Apparently not enough gas is getting to the engine after the choke is taken off. Things to check: (1) clogged fuel filter = restricts the amount of fuel entering the carburetor (replace); (2) carburetor adjustments = needle valve may have vibrated to a more closed (leaner) position: close needle valve and then rotate counterclockwise 1-1/2 turns to start the engine; adjust for richer mixture by turning counterclockwise until engine begins to stall due to too rich a mixture, then turn clockwise until engine starts to stall due to too lean a mixture, then set the valve halfway between the two points or to the point that makes the engine "purr" the best. (3) If this doesn't work, it's likely that the linkage may be bent and thereby preventing the throttle to open/close correctly. My question is this There is a needle valve at the top of the carb, another on the left hand side, and a screw that deals with the throttle cable...where should the throttle screw, and the other needle valve screw be set to for best starting results?
Just take a look at all the farms spread across this planet of ours. Any vehicle or implement that is John Deere green and John Deere yellow will tell you John Deeres success...
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10 to 15 liters of oil is the amount of oil that the John Deere 1971 920 tractor takes.
A John Deere 5325 has a recommended engine oil capacity of 11 quarts.
Most take a 6 volt battery.
This tractor takes 9 qts every oil change.
The John Deere 300 series garden tractor is made for families with 2 to 4 acres to take care of. Visit your local John Deere Dealer who can help you use the proper equipment for your needs.
Although I can't say for certain, it may take Hy-Gard.
I would take a good guess that your tractor was made in 1969. To find out 101% sure, ask your John Deere dealer.
It uses a 12 volt lawn mower engine battery.
You could call King's Auto. They are located in Henderson Nevada, but will come to you, and fix your tractor at your location. Call (702)-575-9462
The age can be determined. Take the serial number into your local dealer and they can look it up for you.
Check the rear of the tractor above the PTO. I may be wrong so if it isn't there check on the engine for a plate w/ a number of a cast engine number which your John Deere dealer should be able to identify and tell you at least what year it is.
I would suggest taking youson to one of the countries tractor museums. Check out THE NEAL JOHN DEERE. MUSEUM,or The South Dakota Tractor Museum .