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Engine all back together. Went very sweetly. Unfortunately will not run properly. Seems to be a fuel problem. With a prime with a drop of fuel fires up and runs ok for four or five cycles. So have now dismantled and cleaned the carb but no joy. Any hidden places in the carb that might be blocked? I think dirty old oil got into the carb when I first tipped the motor over to look at the bent shaft. So near yet so far!
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norm your funny bugger me ok paul mabe check pulsa jet diaphragm oil ike sit there blocking fuel
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Thanks free bird. Have already had a look at the diaphragm looked ok but have read that a holes are often invisible. The motor ran fine before I took it apart despite the bent shaft. So I am thinking muck in the carb from turning motor over etc. I'll take the carb off again for Amore thorough clean. Cheers
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Briggs engines with the Pulsa-Jet carby can take quite a few pulls to get started, after the carby and tank have been off.
That's because the well in the tank top [the one the short carby dip tube goes into] has to be filled up with fuel by the pump before it can run continuously. If the pump diaphragm is old and stiff, it can be a slow process.
I'd replace both of the diaphragms, while it's in bits, personally.
Cheers, Gadge
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Thanks Gadge. I had kind of worked that out and jiggled the motor around to fill the well. Replacement diaphragm sounds like good advice and I will also make sure all the channels in the carby are clear Cheers Paul
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paul have you fixed it yet whenyou use it make sure to not put to thick branchs or you bend agin crankshart some silly people neary put logs in shreader to big break blades and bend crank 13 series shreader if like old rover with 3 blades only good for light branches mulching not big thick branches, don't forget new carby to tank gaskert 
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Thanks free bird good advice. Still waiting for the carby diaphragm and gasket then I'll give it gentle try out
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Hi everyone Shredder rebuilt and happily munching through timber. Thanks for your wisdom and advice and especially thanks to Norm for the straightening. I'm hoping I won't be back here soon unless word gets out that I fix things. Cheers Paul
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Glad to hear Paul, promise I won't let anyone know you fix things 
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