When my 1872 was shutting down after mowing for about a 1/2 hour, it would start after leaving it for a couple hours. I knew the coil was bad and while replacing it, noticed the fins on the cylinder jugs were darn near plugged solid. I dug out the pressure washer and it blasted right through it all leaving wide-open passages. I'm sure the extra heat caused by the plugged fins is what caused the demise of the old coil. Once all back together, it no longer stopped after running for a 1/2 hr and no longer backfired on shutdown.
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1989 - Cub Cadet 1772
1987 - Cub Cadet 1572 w/Rear PTO & Cat. 0
38" Lawn Sweeper #196483
42" L42 (Bush Hog) Rotary Cutter # 190349
45" 2-Stage Snowblower # 196364
48" Haban Rotortiller Rear PTO Driven #190356
54" SnowBlade with hydraulic Angle #196376
60" Haban Mowing Deck #196374
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