Posted by Janicholson on September 12, 2012 at 15:50:42 from (96.24.99.126):
In Reply to: Starter posted by edw on September 12, 2012 at 15:30:02:
Terminology is everything, Not a flame at all, trying to help, but ignition is (on a C) is a round button that is pulled out to run and in to stop. The starter switch that makes the starter spin the engine is either a push rod, or pull rod, or possibly a big push button, pushed directly. If the ignition (small) button is pulled out, and the starter switch rod is pushed or pulled (or big button pushed) the starter will crank the engine (turning over with the starter) an engine is not started until it runs without the starter. If the engine starts a little, one cylinder fires, the starter motor will kick out to avoid self damage. If the tractor is having difficulty with carbon on plugs that is the reason the starter stops turning the engine. but the engine does not continue to run. Fix the running issue and I think all is well. Jim
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