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During Ida, my Timecutter 32 zero turn took some water.
I an able to get it to turn over, but there is something going on with the gas delivery to the carb.
Possibly, is the carb itself.
I drained the carb bulb and the connecting hoses are clear.
Must the fuel be totally drained?
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During Ida, my Timecutter 32 zero turn took some water.
I an able to get it to turn over, but there is something going on with the gas delivery to the carb.
Possibly, is the carb itself.
I drained the carb bulb and the connecting hoses are clear.
Must the fuel be totally drained?
BC
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If it got submerged than all the fluids need to be changed. Engine oil/filter, hydros/filters and so on. The fuel tank needs to be drained, cleaned and filled with fresh fuel.
 

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Water sinks to the bottom and separates from gas, so the engine could be sucking water.
 

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Oh no! Thanks guys!
I thought it was going to be a carb clean and go!
I Drained the gas and changing the fuel filter.
I'll get on the oil next.
Charged the battery and the mower will start with gas into the air box.
The mower turns over and gas is moving from the fuel pump but not starting the way it's supposed to work. I'm one metric bolt from getting into the carb.
Could it be the solenoid under the carb?
Nope, the fuel shutoff solenoid is functioning.
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