Posted by cowboy357 on November 15, 2013 at 04:53:01 from (108.7.39.101):
In Reply to: best cub to buy & why posted by Tom Arnold on November 12, 2013 at 08:17:24:
Well the search goes on. I looked at a 3012,small rear tires mower deck had been patched about 1200 hours on it asking $1000 dead battery so I couldn't hear it run. Dealer said come back tomorrow we'll charge the battery. I wasn't impressed!
I found a 444 very little info at this point other than not running no spark, not running $1000 firm. I did contact him and should have photos serial number and hours soon. So my question is how complicated is the electrical system in this machine? Do they have electronic ignition or do they have points & condensers? I believe if the engine were standing alone the lack of spark could be caused be only a few things, bad coil/coil wire, bad spark plug,bad electronic module or points & condenser. is there anything in the machine that could cause the lack of spark and did I miss anything.
Also what do you think of this machine and the deal on it? I'll send photos & info when I get it.
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