Thanks for the comment! I ended up finding the fuel shut off solenoid, not functioning correctly, which was prevented fuel from getting to the intake system.
"What do I think?" I think you're asking for trouble using that electric impact the way you do. I think you cut grass like you wrench. Poorly!! A danger to yourself and others is not something to be taken lightly. Maybe put a deflector on the discharge chute before you point it at your front windows and door. Maybe let it cool down just a mite before spraying the degreaser all over the hot engine. Also helps if you let that stuff soak for more than 60sec. 1200psi 2in from the wiring is sure to make it right. Them side covers keep a world of Cuttings, harm & dirt out of the engine but hey! Your Call Jr.!
Thats a nice little tractor
Check the carburetor carbulater in all your connections
After power washing everything down take a blower to your equipment It will dry faster and equipment will less likely rust out.
check the fuel pump
Thanks for the comment! I ended up finding the fuel shut off solenoid, not functioning correctly, which was prevented fuel from getting to the intake system.
"What do I think?" I think you're asking for trouble using that electric impact the way you do. I think you cut grass like you wrench. Poorly!!
A danger to yourself and others is not something to be taken lightly. Maybe put a deflector on the discharge chute before you point it at your front windows and door. Maybe let it cool down just a mite before spraying the degreaser all over the hot engine. Also helps if you let that stuff soak for more than 60sec. 1200psi 2in from the wiring is sure to make it right.
Them side covers keep a world of Cuttings, harm & dirt out of the engine but hey!
Your Call Jr.!