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Posted by Mark on April 05, 2004 at 11:19:45 from (198.81.26.8):
In Reply to: Re: Re: jd 350 quit posted by MrBill on April 05, 2004 at 09:09:42:
Mr.Bill, I mentioned the petcock to make sure that it was open all the way. Although it has never happen to me but perhaps it vibrate closed enough to make it sputter or starve for fuel. I gave a sugestion a while back to a guy on here that there is a wire that goes to the injector system, ground I think, left side of tractor, connects near the throutle cable at the fuel pump. I was on my 350C in light brush and grass and suspect a stick pulled the wire apart. It quit pretty quick and did not turn over either. It took me many hours to figure that out. There was a guy a while back was having problem too, I think it ended up being a bad ignition. If ya got a volt meter, check your batteries, then before and after the battery switch, follow the cable, also check your ground, take the bolt off and sand it clean, back to the possitive side, check to see if you have power at the starter. I have not had any other problems so the only advice I can give is to trace all the electrical and try to narrow it down. I hope I was of at least a little help. -Mark
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