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Posted by PLOWBOY on February 25, 2001 at 16:59:25 from (64.12.101.169):
I was at my father-in-laws doing some blade work with my H its just across town she was running great...to make a long story short, I got done and headed to my house,got about half way there,stop at a stop sign,took off just enouph to hear the governor start to work,she coughed,spit and sputtered then died like Id forgot to turn the gas on.....nope! its on,so I hit starter,she spun over and over and over like no fire...surly not out of gas? nope! half tank, hit starter again.........NOTHING......wouldnt even turn over,like battery was dead nope! got juice. When I hit the starter again I could here it wont to kick in but it wouldnt turn it over. So I called my wife to bring the truck to pull me home. (by the way dont put your blade down if you are going to be pulled home) but thats a different story. So I tried to pull start it nope! It wouldnt turn the motor over. My first thoughts was could the starter lock up the engine? Or is the engine locked up? So you all know just as much about it as I do as of now. I got her home and walked in the house and bulled up! THE END PS. HELP!
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