Sears Roto Spader 1960s

Howdy,

I didn't know where else to post this. I have an old 60's Sears Roto-Spader. I pulled the carb off a while ago because it needed work, and of course I can't find any pictures or anything on how to re-assemble the linkage. Anyone familiar with these things?

It's a 4HP Briggs horizontal shaft engine.

It ran before I took things apart, but only after replacing the ignition coil. I plan to use it to till a little 20x20 food plot soon.

I guess that's it, thanks for any help!
 
(quoted from post at 23:07:12 04/24/16) Howdy,

I didn't know where else to post this. I have an old 60's Sears Roto-Spader. I pulled the carb off a while ago because it needed work, and of course I can't find any pictures or anything on how to re-assemble the linkage. Anyone familiar with these things?

It's a 4HP Briggs horizontal shaft engine.

It ran before I took things apart, but only after replacing the ignition coil. I plan to use it to till a little 20x20 food plot soon.

I guess that's it, thanks for any help!

Here is a pic from my 5 HP rotospader. If this doesn't help, find the engine model number. I have some Briggs manuals that may help.
35392.jpg
35393.jpg
 
(quoted from post at 21:28:57 04/24/16)
(quoted from post at 23:07:12 04/24/16) Howdy,

I didn't know where else to post this. I have an old 60's Sears Roto-Spader. I pulled the carb off a while ago because it needed work, and of course I can't find any pictures or anything on how to re-assemble the linkage. Anyone familiar with these things?

It's a 4HP Briggs horizontal shaft engine.

It ran before I took things apart, but only after replacing the ignition coil. I plan to use it to till a little 20x20 food plot soon.

I guess that's it, thanks for any help!

Here is a pic from my 5 HP rotospader. If this doesn't help, find the engine model number. I have some Briggs manuals that may help.
35392.jpg
35393.jpg

Thanks, that looks like it may help some.

The model info is 00202, type 0232-02, code 6906067

I'm less concerned about the choke, and mostly want to make sure my governor and throttle linkages are proper. I can just pull the slide for the choke.
 

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