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Kawasaki fr730v fuel /vacuum hose?

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Ntxoovnpis

Ntxoovnpis

Hello friends, I noticed these hoses arent connect to anything. I tried to look for information online but couldn't find anything. Please see picture and help me.

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bertsmobile1

They look like the fuel tank vent
Check the parts manual for your mower.
Fuel tanks now vent to the inlet manifold so it is a closed look not open to the atmosphere.
Slightly earlier versions had a tank vent that was lower than the filler cap and fitted with either a charcoal filter or paper filter .


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slomo

Look at that screen over the flywheel. It's clogged with mud. Engine can't get any air to cool itself. You got more issues than fuel lines. That engine/mower is filthy. You'd better pull the fan shroud and clean the block and cooling fins ASAP. Is this a mud bog racing mower kids toy?

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7394

7394

Can't remember ever seeing one so bad.


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slomo

Can't see the trees for the forest.


#6

7394

7394

:LOL:


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hlw49

Look at that screen over the flywheel. It's clogged with mud. Engine can't get any air to cool itself. You got more issues than fuel lines. That engine/mower is filthy. You'd better pull the fan shroud and clean the block and cooling fins ASAP. Is this a mud bog racing mower kids toy?

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What a disgrace I would be ashamed to post a picture like that. like running you car without coolant in the cooling system


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Ntxoovnpis

Ntxoovnpis

I did the mud festival, sorry I will get it clean. It's dead anyway, maybe it's doesn't want to work for me anymore because I don't take good care of it.


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7394

7394

I did the mud festival, sorry I will get it clean. It's dead anyway, maybe it's doesn't want to work for me anymore because I don't take good care of it.
Maybe so, That is certainly not good having all that mud blocking it's ability to draw cool to keep the engine happy.


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