Trouble with riding mower
brucec903
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Posted 5:52 pm, 06/26/2013
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check gas cap... it needs to breathe should be a hole or have a check valve system (filter paper, plastic, etc) Coil/condenser could be getting hot, battery could be not charging, spark plug wire could be grounding out, fuel line too close to muffler, etc... good luck with it.. I would put a tune up kit in it, a new air filter, and oil if I was doing it....unless it was already done... Bruce
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Joseph T.
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Posted 5:03 pm, 06/26/2013
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This is the same thing that happen to my garden tractor/mower it turn out to be a bad set of points and condenser.
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UncleBigBad
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Posted 4:54 pm, 06/26/2013
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Whatever happens in the secondary, the main problem is that it is overheating. Check everything, esp an oil fouled muffler
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foggyday
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Posted 1:42 pm, 06/26/2013
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call junior at price cycles and he might have some suggestions or be able to fix. his number is 984-8793 and is up 421. he works on lots of mowers.
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Yugoman
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Posted 3:08 pm, 06/25/2013
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Time to buy a goat. As a bonus, you'll have milk
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dodge2003
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Posted 2:02 pm, 06/25/2013
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Could be sensor on bottom of fly wheel that tells ignition module when to fire. Could be breaking down when it gets hot
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Curmudgeon
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Posted 1:53 pm, 06/25/2013
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ignition coil Wrap a wet rag around it & see if it runs longer. If so, that's most likely the problem.
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racefreak48
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Posted 1:51 pm, 06/25/2013
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gas cap could be too tight not allowing air flow to push gas to engine. Loosen it a little.
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redwitch
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Posted 1:35 pm, 06/25/2013
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check the fuel filter....
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Wolfpack
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Posted 1:08 pm, 06/25/2013
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It has a 17.5 Briggs engine
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wolfpack
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Posted 1:08 pm, 06/25/2013
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I'm having trouble with my mower, It starts just fine but it shuts off after you have been mowing for a while and won't start back. Wait a few minutes and it cranks right back up. Any ideas what the problem is?
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