vstk
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Gerald, First thing i would do is wash the asperator out. Remove it from the combine and wash it out. It will take several washings to get it all out, in fact when you start it may not even run any dirty water out. Wash from all directions you can and stay with it, as it softens up it will start to wash out. Next thing is get rid of the steel hose going from exhaust to asperator, get the rubberized one from your dealer. don't forget to check the venturi on the exhaust. You should be able to look at it an decide if it is still intact or if exhaust pipe is getting bad. You can run engine and check for suction at tube........good luck vstk