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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 24, 2007 at 16:40:34 from (67.142.130.14):
In Reply to: SH dies posted by Todd L on May 24, 2007 at 15:23:19:
If i was you I would replace the plugs wires, points condenser and coil. But you might wanna start with the cheapest and work forward. or if you have another tractor you can "borrow" the part(s) from that could save you some money as you could find out excactly which part it is. To me it sounds like the coil is getting over heated and will FAIL after it heats up. Then when it cools down works good. To me i hate to mess around with parts that are who knows how old and I would just replace all of the parts to have a fresh set up. But now if it is gas thats making it die you will know by pulling the choke as it will go a little longer. You might as well just take out the screen and clean it anyways as it cant hurt and probally needs to be done anyhow. If the screen is cleen and your not getting gas check the fuel/water seperater to make sure your getting a good flow from the tank. if it dosent come out with the cup and screen off look inside of the tank as there might be junk over the drain and that will cause the fuel to not come out. But if you ask me to guess with out seeing it I think it is not getting spark as if it were getting some gas it would run like crap and sputter and pop and chug well you get the idea. Freshin up the ignition system with new plugs wires points, condenser, and mabey a new coil, but they can be spendy especally 6volt ones so if you have one you can take off a running tractor that will help. Clean the fuel system and do a flow test. you will have her running like a champ in no time! well good luck hope it is somthing easy to fix. jonnnny2006
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