Sounds like your float is stuck. Pull that carb off and clean it. Berryman's carb cleaner is one that works well. Clean the float needle and check the surface. Use aluminium cleaner/polish like mothers on a cotton swab and clean the float needle seat. It will shine up like new. Check your float height before reassembly. I do these all the time and don't need to but parts.
SOURCE: Kawasaki FH531V
Hello:
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Hope this Helps.
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John
SOURCE: Kawasaki EL250 carburettor
Turn off the gas and remove the float bowl. Remove the fuel line. Remove the float pin and float with needle valve. Do not bend the tang that the float needle sits on. Spray carb cleaner into the seat where the needle valve came from to clear out any trash in the valve casing. Spray the float bowl and interior of the carb. Remount the needle and float back in place and put the float bowl back on. Install an in-line fuel filter. The diagram below shows a 1994 carb Yours will be the same or close to it.
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SOURCE: Carburetor adjustments for FE250D engine in a John Deere Gator
generic carb adjustment, any adjusting screws, turn them all the way in the back out 1 turn. run the motor and adjust
SOURCE: 3020 carburetor ? john deere gas tractor, 3020
those carbs are real simple you will not have any problem
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