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George posted an answer for this Cub Cadet 2011 - LTX 1050 - 22 HP Kawasaki 50 in. Cut:
"I pull them with a regular pair of pliers. George"
George posted an answer for this Cub Cadet Garden:
"Most fuses are located either under the dash or under the battery tray. You would most..."
George posted an answer for this Toro 42'' Zero Turn Lawn Mower 22hp Kawa Consumer:
"You have what is commonly called an "Dead Short". Meaning that one or more wires that..."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Check battery voltage.and then check for a blown fuse."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Yes I agree. I would figure that out first before changing the engine."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Did you use a compression gauge to come to this conclusion? It needs to be at least 70-80..."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"You need the engine numbers to determine this. Whats the horse power?"
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Change the starter solenoid."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"If you put the mixed oil into a four stroke engine, it will smoke some and possibly foul..."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Most of the time oil in the breather assembly is from a dirty air filter."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Pull the flywheel and check the keyway. It may be slightly sheared."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"You need the mowers model number, not the engine number."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Has the engine been taken apart or are you just curious. The crank and cam gear are the..."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Time to rebuild or replace the carb."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Why hot wire when you can get a new key. There are only two types of keys."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Goes thru the slot on the carburetor bracket."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"The voltage regulator has a continious out put, so it is charging all the time."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Do you smell rubber burning?"
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"Tear it apart."
George posted an answer for this Briggs & Stratton Garden:
"SAE30"
George posted an answer for this Poulan 14" Electric Chainsaw:
"Unit is flooded out Remove the plug and clean it or replace it and blow compressed air..."
George posted an answer for this Craftsman Garden:
"The compression has to be at minimum 100 PSI for a 2 stroke. Some will run under 100 PSI...."
George posted an answer for this Poulan Pro 14" Gas Chainsaw 33CC P3314:
"They may be bad, but it could also be the check valve in the primer plate is bad."