Posted by Farmallb on August 02, 2011 at 14:48:11 from (67.142.178.22):
In Reply to: F20 help please posted by elroysdad on August 02, 2011 at 05:50:11:
As was said. Get another tractor with a belt pulley. put a hammermill belt on the 2 and start it up, WITH THE GAS OFF. When its just setting there humming, open up the gas. When it starts popping and back fireing, cut the gas back 1/2 ONLY. Make sure there is STILL a bit of gas going in it. It should still be popping ect. Now, if you KNOW that your wires are correct, And you might tell us how you have them in the mag, from the Fan back to the gas tank. Anyway, then just start walking them round the mag. If the mag is set right, Youll hit it soon enough and it will run like a chanmp. BUT IF, you go all the way around it, and it hasnt started yet, Take the mag to a mag shop and have them look at it. My Boys got a WD AC I bought him. It ran when I bought it, But, the coil was gone in it and somebody had put an external coil on it, It sat here now round 2 yrs and wont start. I bought a new coil, and we worked and worked. Nothing but what your hearing, I took it to a reputable mag man, and he took it apart and found that it was 2@ out of kilter. Were going to start it in 2 weeks.
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