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I took it apart and have the parts soaking in acetone.  It looks like I should be able to just clean it up.  Wish I had a piece of whatever that gasket/diaphram is made out of though. The carb body is in the carb soak can. :)

 

 

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wallfish
3 hours ago, CTPhil said:

Wish I had a piece of whatever that gasket/diaphram is made out of though.

Try contacting @buckrancher (Brian) for a diaphragm. Think he makes them.

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CTPhil

Thanks!

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wallfish

Let me know if Brian can't hook you up. I have some diaphragm material but it might be thinner, not sure what those pumps use. Could be the same too.

It's used for Ohlsson & Rice carbs.

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CTPhil

Finally something to report.  I rebuilt the carb, put the fuel pump back on with a new diaphram from Brian.  And...it runs!  I'm not sure about the engine health however, I'm pretty sure it at least needs a new head gasket.

 

https://youtu.be/ViAgPnDwsQM

 

 

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CTPhil

The 875 spent the Winter in the stock trailer. It did need a head gasket.  So yesterday I fired it up and drove it off the trailer.  It's going to need some tinkering and a serious clean up of course, but it runs and drives. :) I'm planning to take it to the CAMA tractor show in Kent, CT May 6-7.

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