Check the oil bath cleaner and make sure it is not plugged up. I had a cub act like what you are describing and it was going too rich because the filter was plugged up above the oil bath bowl. I took the whole assemby off the tractor and cleaned it out. The previous owner had failed to keep oil in the bowl. He rebuilt the engine and it didn't run right and then sold it. You can make a quick check by sliding off the air intake hose between the oil bath cleaner and the carb. Obviously don't run it long without clean air to the carb. I am guessing your C is similiar. I have an H with an oil bath cleaner. Also be sure the coil is the correct one. The coil must have an internal resistor if you are running on 12 volts or it must be the type that has the correct external resistor to reduce the current flow through a 6 Volt coil. It took me two improper set-ups before I learned this and bought the correct coil from NAPA.
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