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Re: Basic Tractor Wiring - Question
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Posted by Billy NY on July 15, 2007 at 13:37:29 from (205.188.117.71):
In Reply to: Re: Basic Tractor Wiring - Question posted by Gerald J. on July 15, 2007 at 08:59:59:
I'm at a deficit without a book for this one, I think I've got one for our old 2010, which is probably no use, but I will check and see if I can find a one line diagram/ wiring diagram, I should have written the serial number down as well. This one blows some black carbon when firing up and throttling up, I've spent some time in the seat on this one, makes me wonder if the needle has been cut and this now explains the slot in the end of that terminal connection of the fuel shut off with a 3/8's nut on it, is for the main jet. Hopefully I'll figure it out, tune it up, I thought it was always running a little rich, wiring diagram will help, the ingition switch looks like it has enough room for a resistor, and seems to be bad.
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