Posted by lamimartin on June 03, 2015 at 14:39:29 from (74.56.200.77):
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All you need to swap the condenser is a rather small flat screwdriver for the condenser screw (hard so see, behind the condenser) and a open key to loosen the connector at the other end. Just make sure not to loosen anything else (points) or you may need to redo the timing and advance.
My last condenser died after 2 hours of perfect performance (just changed it with the points and spring tune up) The next day it started perfect, it worked for 5 minutes then started to loose power then to choke up as if it ran out of gas. It kept starting but the engine started to run more and more erratically.
I changed the fuel filter, got the carb cleaned up and tuned, nothing worked. I changed the condenser and it started to run perfectly again.
If it only occurs when your PTO is engaged, I would suspect the PTO bearing is shot. This bearing need to be blessed with a small amount of grease after it has been engaged for a few hours. Just don't overdo it, otherwise grease will contaminate the clutch and it will start to slip. Before you plan for major surgery, I would try to engage the PTO without any load, just to make sure it is the PTO bearing, not the mower bearings that are shot.
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