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Posted by michael on October 04, 2000 at 09:22:48 from (207.226.217.125):
I have been given the project of repairing my father-in-law's cub with a wood's belly mower and need help. the first problem is that she stalls out when you ingage the pto and try to go in 2nd or 3rd. I've replaced the plugs, points, cap, router, and condencer. removed and cleaned the carb and have good fuel flow to it. it idles and comes up to full throttle nice without a load on. the govener opens up the trottle when the load is put on but it will die out on me. there is a lot of blow-by comming out of the oil filler so I suspect that it is need of a overhaul but would like to get it to work for a while longer without doing that yet. second thing is that I need a wiring schematic to repair the wiring that has been butchered over the years. it is a 6v pos. ground. thank you
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