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Old 05-21-2012, 03:44 PM
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LOL, dang Duke, you all play rough.
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Old 05-21-2012, 04:13 PM
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Well I finally got to mow the yard with the 1711 this weekend. It mowed great. I finished up and went in to get a drink and hook up the yard sweeper and start doing that. Sat down to start the engine and it just turned, without wanting to start. I pulled the plugs and could smell that I was getting fuel. Checked for spark, and saw absolutely nothing. I got out the KT17 service manual and figured I would check the coil. Was supposed to get 4 to 5 ohms resistance with meter set at Rx1k and the probes touching the + and - posts. I got 3. Then I checked secondary resistance at the high tension lead posts. With the meter set to Rx100k I should have seen, 9,500 to 11,500 ohms resistance. The needle pegged zero. Oh well, new coil and plug wires ordered, will be here in the morning. Just to have it on and know it is new, I'll get a new fuel pump next and that should have most everything new and updated. I did purchase new points and condenser, but when I pulled the cover the points were brand new and the timing was set perfectly. The condenser checked out good also, as it too was new.
Great to hear! I think Todd has a part number for a fuel pump for under half the cost! It's the same fuel pump!

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Duke , that's not going to buff out....

Was the lecture about "....I told you two this was going to happen....." painful to endure?

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John, we didn't have any of that going on. Evan was bummed we didn't get to finish our race tho but nothing major!

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LOL, dang Duke, you all play rough.
Got to play hard if you want to win!
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Evan nad I was having another go at racing around the yard yesterday and we had a slip up! Mom and little sis came out side to play on the play set and I hollered at Evan to slow down and he hit the brakes on the 1864 in the turn and I couldn't get the 1650 stopped in time. The 1650's front right tire hit the left rear on the 1864. I didn't even hear it break but saw the tire under the foot rest. I used a chain and the cat0 on the 1864 to take it to the garage. I've got an axle from Chip aka cub149 several months ago that I'm going to put in it. Super steer upgrade!

I know how much Sam loves his pics!
We need a close-up showing where the pulley notched the axle!!

(Got to find some way to blame this on the PO!!)
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Old 05-21-2012, 04:37 PM
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Glad you and Evan are ok, buddy!
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Old 05-21-2012, 05:07 PM
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Evan nad I was having another go at racing around the yard yesterday and we had a slip up! Mom and little sis came out side to play on the play set and I hollered at Evan to slow down and he hit the brakes on the 1864 in the turn and I couldn't get the 1650 stopped in time. The 1650's front right tire hit the left rear on the 1864. I didn't even hear it break but saw the tire under the foot rest. I used a chain and the cat0 on the 1864 to take it to the garage. I've got an axle from Chip aka cub149 several months ago that I'm going to put in it. Super steer upgrade!

I know how much Sam loves his pics!
Seriously? Pics from you? Must be a full moon. LOL

Like they say "Rubbin’s Racin"
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We need a close-up showing where the pulley notched the axle!!

(Got to find some way to blame this on the PO!!)
No way to blame anyone on for this.

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Glad you and Evan are ok, buddy!
Thanks Buddy!

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Seriously? Pics from you? Must be a full moon. LOL

Like they say "Rubbin’s Racin"
Whatever!

If your not rubbin your not racing!
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Old 05-22-2012, 11:24 AM
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The new coil worked great. The 1711 fired right up this morning with no issues, even sounds a lot smoother. I'll have to get with Todd and get that fuel pump number. I need to get it changed.
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The new coil worked great. The 1711 fired right up this morning with no issues, even sounds a lot smoother. I'll have to get with Todd and get that fuel pump number. I need to get it changed.
That's awesome, DWayne!
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Tomorrow I need to purchase some large Cub shack wood and hostas at HD if work hrs permit .

If I can keep the 108 up in NY undercover , I'll save lots of towing space .

Finally sent LiamD his wheels too !!
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