If its flooding, the most likely cause, often the only cause, is a bad needle and seat on the float, in the fuel bowl. Sadly, the only cure is a new needle and seat. They are generally quite cheap (though maybe not where you are), but you have to find one.
You generally have to remove the carb to remove the fuel bowl, though on some motors you can drop the bowl in situ. Not familiar with the Tohat. The float is removed, usually slide a pin out, and the needle and the seat should be self explanatory. You should be able to find exploded views online to aid you.
OTOH, how far did you adjust the mixture? Did you choke it? My Crystal ball doesnt work so well, but quite often people over choke a hard starting engine, due to a weak fuel pump/fuel starving, and inadvertently flood the darn thing. Then you believe its flooding, when in fact its not.
However. Often times, if the needle and seat have died, the fuel pump parts are next, if they arent failing already. As long as your doing the carb, replace the pump parts too. May also want to look at the fuel line and squeeze bulb.