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Posted by Tim...OK on September 21, 2004 at 05:52:24 from (66.137.61.93):
My 424 starts popping and cutting out after it gets thoroughly warmed up,like maybe after an hour of brush hoggin or so..Heres whats been done to it,has a Pertronix electronic ignition,12 volt chevy alternator,using the idiot light method..charges good,completely rewired.New plugs wires,coil,carb rebuilt,tank removed and cleaned,new gas line,new fuel filter,new air filter..starts easy,runs real good,til it gets warmed up. The head has been painted,so I'm assuming it has rebuilt. Do ya think a misadjusted valve could be my problem. I really like this little tractor,but I need to be able to use it for more than hour at a time..It's done this ever since I got it,been throwin parts at it ever since.. Thanks, Tim
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