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Keep an eye on the oil level, it could be sucking oil past the rings and burning it causing the engine to run a bit faster. it may also have a small vacuum leak at the carb or manifold tube, make sure the carb and manifold gaskets are not leaking air. All combustion air must pass through the carburetor exclusively.
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More than likely, it is the main jet is partially clogged. That is the brass bolt that holds the float bowl onto the body of the carburetor. Remove this bolt and washer and clean it well. Use no metal objects to clean it.. Make sure the bottom hole and the side holes near the top are clean and clear.Carb/choke aerosol spray should do the job here. Use no metal wires or scrapers on the jet. Clean until shiny, reinstall and try starting the machine.
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