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If you want to play mechanic, but have no experience or no teacher available, it's better to ask for help and let us walk you through the repair than it is to spend the money you did, likely on parts that weren't bad. Good luck in the future..... Sounds like a bad mag, or a shorted kill wire under the tins to me. |
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Lot's of places to buy the mag with better prices, even Walmart is selling them
https://www.google.com/#q=kohler+12-584-01+&*&spf=68 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Genuine-K...&wl13=&veh=sem
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yes, this is so true and hopefully future readers come across this thread to find this exact point. Before you start replacing parts, why not start with buying a multimeter. Buy the tools that allow you diagnose before buying parts that may not be the problem. But also understand, most folks on this forum aren't mechanics and are coming to you, the teachers, the senior moderators, for experience and insight. That's the beauty of the Internet. The trick is coming to you in the beginning before you start throwing money at the problem. Appreciate all the help thus far and will keep you posted when my mag arrives later this week.
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Some times you learn the hard way after changing things that are good, consider it an education and that you paid the tuition. Keep us posted on how you make out. Make sure that you set the clearance between the magnet on the flywheel and the magneto properly. I use a business card.
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Tuition paid in full. ha, that's great.
I was planning on going with the biz card trick. Fingers crossed. |
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When I do one of them I set the flywheel so that the magnet is just under where the mag goes, hold the biz card over the magnet on the flywheel and let the magnet hold the magneto then put the 2 screws in then remove the card. Easy job.
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Paid alot of tuition in my life. Still don't know much. Still trying. |
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New mag arrived. Easy installation. Turned the key and HALLE-FRIGGIN-LUJAH the mower started. A month of researching parts, buying parts, waiting for parts, only to find they weren't the problem is finally over. My son and I took victory laps up and down the drive way. Greatly appreciate the help from those on this thread. Learned a lot of to-do and what not to-do for when things go wrong again.
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Good for you, lesson learned.
Now enjoy...
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Considering the age of the tractor the parts you replaced were probably due anyway so your not really out much.
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