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Lincoln

06-13-2006 20:00:11




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My Case 300 started acting up today while mowing hay. It worked fine for a few hours. Then all of a sudden it would cough, sputter, run out of power and die. After it sat for a while it would run fine for about 15 minutes then do it again. I repeated this several times. I changed out the coil, no help there. When it was sputtering I pulled out the choke, and it would run for a few seconds longer, which makes me think fuel problem. I tried blowing out the fuel filter which did not help. Any ideas?

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06-14-2006 19:01:38




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 Re: Gas engine troubles in reply to Lincoln, 06-13-2006 20:00:11  
dirt causing the float to stick, now to look into the 611B's problems.

Thanks guys.



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C. Amick

06-14-2006 10:20:41




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 Re: Gas engine troubles in reply to Lincoln, 06-13-2006 20:00:11  
The vibration from the mower may be moving some sediment around in the gas tank and it clogs the outlet.



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Ken in AZ

06-14-2006 07:27:37




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 Re: Gas engine troubles in reply to Lincoln, 06-13-2006 20:00:11  
This could be one of several things. It sounds like a fueling problem but many ignition problems are misdiagnosed as such. I"d run it until it starts acting up again then immediately check the flow of fuel at the carb. Does it have a drain on the bottom of the carb? It could be something in the tank, fuel line, filter, sediment bowl or even into the carb. Not sure if what your weather conditions were, but could it have been the intake frosting up on you?


It might still be an ignition problem (condenser, dropping resistor, points, rotor). You"ve removed the first culprit but might have to eliminate some of the others. When did it last get a good tune-up with plugs, cap, rotor, points and condenser?

Hope this helps.

Ken in AZ

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