Description
When your Case tractor starts running rough, hesitating under load, or won’t hold an idle, nine times out of ten you’re looking at carburetor trouble. Worn gaskets, gummed-up passages, and tired needle valves are just part of life when you’re running older equipment. This complete repair kit gets your carburetor back to factory specs without the hassle of hunting down individual parts.
What You’re Getting
- Complete overhaul kit with every gasket, seal, and wear part you need for a thorough rebuild
- Includes float, needle valve, throttle shaft components, and all necessary gaskets
- Compatible with ZEN carburetor model 8964 found on Case CC and D series tractors
- Quality TISCO parts built to meet or exceed original equipment specifications
- Everything packaged together—no second-guessing what you might be missing
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit fits Case CC and D series tractors that came equipped with the ZEN model 8964 carburetor. These are the workhorses that spent their lives pulling plows, running mowers, and handling the daily chores that keep a farm running. Whether you’re working on a compact utility tractor or a mid-size field machine, this kit restores the smooth operation these tractors were known for.
Made to Last
TISCO builds these kits with materials that can handle today’s ethanol fuels and temperature extremes. The gaskets resist fuel degradation, the needle valve maintains its seal under vibration, and all the small parts are manufactured to tight tolerances. It’s the kind of quality rebuild that’ll keep your tractor running for years to come.
Installation Notes
Plan on spending a Saturday afternoon for a complete carburetor overhaul—it’s not a quick fix, but it’s straightforward work. Make sure to clean all the passages thoroughly before reassembly, and don’t forget to set your float level and mixture screws according to your service manual. A clean workbench and good light make all the difference when you’re working with small carburetor parts.






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