Look what followed me home

It LIVES !!

Gotter going !!

I cleaned all the electrical connections and it will now run. It shut off , but it was that I had the fuel turned off. Fired right back up. One side of the distributer was not seated all the way also. So Now I have no idea what fixed it :D

I'll get out and try it again later today to see if it will start again.

Thanks for all the help Dan!!!
:thumbup: I didn't seem to be a lot of help but it's all something to go on if the need comes up :)

the case of the wrong tree I was talking about :D
when bad connections heat up from being a bad connection in the first place they can fail and then make again when cooled.. these things are funny aren't they :D

Mark did you mean one side of the distributor cap?
Mark that has a self contained magneto doesn't it? with one kill wire and the plug wires? from the cap with the coil in side the unit?

so does this mean I won't get to see if a cub can take a shot from a 45 :D
 
Not gonna shoot her. Just took it for a spin , still starts and runs like sewing machine. Cool little piece of equipment.

Now I've got to get the New Holland skidsteer fixed up. That will be long term project.
Lucky for me a farmer over on the next ridge has three that I can scavenge for parts.

Thinking about finding a nice 2 liter diesel to retrofit the old Wisconsin gas engine.

Might put the Wisconsin on a bike frame :)
 
In the small engine class of off road 4 cycle engines the Wisconsin is/was a top of the line engine.
price wise, B&S and Tecumseh took over the market years ago, cheap to buy for the consumer.. I didn't get a lot of chance to work on them for that reason , but they are all basically the same, just different quantity built in..
have fun with your new toys :thumbup: :)

into a bike frame :eek:,, haha gearing will be your challenge there :)
 
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