Posted by Secret Squirrel on March 09, 2013 at 17:11:15 from (70.194.136.84):
In Reply to: Re: F20 running badly posted by Andrew Psencik on March 09, 2013 at 16:40:28:
If it still has the original setup, original mag and all, the mag has a round cover on the rear of the mag, looking at it from the rear of the tractor. There is a hole in this cover that has a rod, connected to a longer rod that has a handle at the steering wheel post. Looking at the cover where the hole is, the cover rocks from 1:00 to 5:00 o"clock position. All the way up should kill the tractor, and keep it from starting. Move it down a bit until you feel a bump, and that is where you should start it. All the way down is maximum timing, or working position. You may have to run it at a different position for best preformance, depending on condition of mag, carb, etc. If you are hand cranking the tractor, the further down the mag is set, the greater chance of the crank kicking back.
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