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Posted by paul on October 23, 2005 at 13:32:07 from (66.44.137.176):
In Reply to: 850 woes posted by Bottomboard5 on October 23, 2005 at 13:24:37:
This can go many directions, but I woud start with a condesor or coil overheating. Eventually ours ended up being a bad distributir shaft, let vapors into the distributor, and just shorted it out. Took a long time to eliminate everything else. Can also be your fuel is vaporizing - too much heat on the fuel line. We moved the muffler out & up like other tractors, got heat out from under the tank. We put the coil on an inch or so block of wood with longer bolts - insulated it from the heat with the wood, out into the airflow a little bit. Helped it out. Condensors go bad for me a lot, heat sensitive. If you are running lean, even a fuel line slightly plugged, leads to more heat. They run these fellas pretty hot, anything you can to cool them down helps if you run them hard. --->Paul
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