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Help. M quit 1/2 mile in;electrical?:
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Posted by e-manhunt on July 15, 2006 at 15:12:54 from (69.179.109.70):
The M was running like a top. Brush hogging in 90 degree weather. I hit a log and sheared a pin on the mower. I turned off the tractor replaced the pin, but the tractor won't start. It turns over great. Hot shot into the carb doesn't get a pop. So I think it is electrical. Ammeter needle isn't moving --straight up. Dad thinks its over heated. I let it sit over an hour before trying to re-start . I think I'm not getting spark. Wires seem to be OK.Any ideas? It was running until I turned it off. Thank you.
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