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Posted by Jake In Colorado on February 20, 2005 at 22:37:12 from (63.163.136.45):
Still working in the ag shop getting the mower part running, I dont know whats its called, thinks a solenoid or something, but when you turn the key, it doesnt work right so I just use a screwdriver the put it on two contacts to get it to start. The other day the engine seized, no problem, just changed the oil. Mower started perfectly for some time. For some reason I cant get the fuel line from the tank to the carb to work right, damned physics properties of liquids. Mower will turn over but not start, spark plug is good, cylinders are good. The problem, the carb is pretty clogged up, oh, by the way, this mower is a John Deere Model 68, with a 8 hp briggs on it. Ill have the serial number posted if anyones interested. Me and my ag buddies are looking for more mowers to tinker around with, so if anyone reading this that is living in or close to the Northeastern Colorado area and has some mowers they'll give away or sell cheap, just email me. Thanks. By the way, if anyone wants the mowing deck for it, let me know.
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