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@Movingshrub

I did add gas then waited a few minutes before I started it. That's what I thought too but then I was reading on it and found sometimes it can be persistent.

I'm not positive it was due to lack of gas but it was running perfect before I ran out of gas. I'm going to try again when I get home.
 

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If the fuel tank is located under the seat, it's possible that there is an air leak between the fuel pump and the tank pickup. Some of these systems can take a long time to prime and any cracked fuel lines/fittings could aggravate that condition. Also, the fuel pumps are typically vacuum pulse operated so checking the impulse line from the crankcase to the pump is a good idea. You can take the fuel line off of either the pump outlet or the carb inlet and find out real quick if the pump is delivering.
 

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@Colonel K0rn @MasterMech

Thanks for the ideas. If it doesn't start when I get home I'll look at the fuel system. The fuel tank is under the hood.
 

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Started the tractor and it fired right up! It stunk like gas bad for a minute or so. I was just trying to start it up too soon last night. Thanks all.
 
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