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My local shop was the same situation, so I went with the White Bros. It works alright but it's difficult to turn the screw by hand, so I just used needle nose pliers to get it to move. I'm going to order a ZipTy unit- I'd like to do it from the ThumperTalk store but I can't find it here!.

Also, don't lose the small spring and washer that will come out with the stock fuel screw, you'll need 'em on which ever after market set up you use

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My local shop was the same situation, so I went with the White Bros. It works alright but it's difficult to turn the screw by hand, so I just used needle nose pliers to get it to move. I'm going to order a ZipTy unit- I'd like to do it from the ThumperTalk store but I can't find it here!.

Also, don't lose the small spring and washer that will come out with the stock fuel screw, you'll need 'em on which ever after market set up you use

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My local shop was the same situation, so I went with the White Bros. It works alright but it's difficult to turn the screw by hand, so I just used needle nose pliers to get it to move. I'm going to order a ZipTy unit- I'd like to do it from the ThumperTalk store but I can't find it here!.

Also, don't lose the small spring and washer that will come out with the stock fuel screw, you'll need 'em on which ever after market set up you use

Thanks Seabass, I Did the white brothers thing also but I am going to get the Zip Ty too. Now I just have to dial in my new JD set up and I'll be done for the time being

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