Posted by Old Roy on June 20, 2011 at 09:07:43 from (98.17.223.47):
I had my garden tractor down a few weeks ago for the PTO clutch. It was apart for a week in my garage. When I went to re assemble it the bolt hole in the end of the crank shaft was full of mud
No other signs of mud wasps in that building ???
Now 2 weeks ago I do have a good running McCullough weed eater -- (I know I wouldn't give it a good review either), but has been one of my best ones. It ran fine that time. last week my step daughter couldn't get it started so I told her to use the little weed eater I would check it later ( figuring she flooded it. Next day I decided to try it . That cotton picker would not start Had spark and fuel and always started in a combination of full choke till it putted then half choke would run like a champ.
I was about ready to give up when I noticed -- yep you guessed it mud wasp built a nest in the muffler.
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