Thinking my fuel pump may be gooked up, I pulled it, did the points maintenance on it, cleaned the electrodes in the four pin connector, and changed to a new fuel filter.
Still, same 10 second time limit until shuts off.
Back to the gas coming out of the hose: Before, I just put something down to absorb the waste gas that came out. Today, I put something to catch it so I could look at it. The pictures shows all sorts of dirt/crud with some being pebble size. I cut open the old fuel filter and there was no crud in it (the light colored spots you see are just residue from the hacksaw doing its' thing). What REALLY surprised me was that it was completely dry inside the filter. I don't see it evaporating in the time I removed it to the time I sliced it open. Regardless if there is crap in the fuel tank, it didn't make it into or past the old filter. When I put the pump/new filter combination back and attached the fuel line from the gas tank, I saw gas going into the new, semi clear walls of the filter.
All this being said, am I correct in assuming that the crud/dirt is all coming out of the carbs? And, am I correct in assuming that since the old filter showed no signs of crud, then the tank should be clear? In other words, the trouble is on the carb side of the fuel pump and not the tank. For that matter could this be coming FROM the fuel pump itself?
Note: The picture of the clear plastic lid with junk in it shows an inch long thingy but that is something that blew in from the trees. The paper towel shows what the paper towel caught when I soaked up gas from the plastic lid. And the last pic is, of course, the old filter.