Good evening, hope everyone is well. Cutting right to the chase with a short background: inherited a 1991 trail boss 250 with limited knowledge of the history. Electric start wouldn't work, replaced the starter relay solenoid and that fixed the electric start. Noticed fuel leaking from carb so deducted (probably) a stuck float. Instead of rebuilding/cleaning the carb, I ordered a cheapo Chinese one that wasn't an exact replica of the factory carb (seems a smaller all-around), but it doesn't leak and the wheeler runs.
Now to the current situation...installed a snow plow on the wheeler and after running it with the plow for a few minutes, it bogs down and dies when I put it in reverse. If I'm fast enough and put it back in neutral, it doesn't die and the idle shoots back up to a high-ish idle.
In my mind, the wheeler is working harder with that plow so when I come to a stop in high (forward), and go to reverse, it's gulping air to keep up. If I adjust that idle to burn rich, it dies out from too much fuel at idle and lags way out when I press the throttle lever. All guidance is very much appreciated.
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