How to Kill Tether Racing Mud Mower
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I gotta get me one of those 18 cylinder lawn tractors
Yup I left the flub in there figured people would get a kick out of it.
Ordering one of these right now from your link, I've been meaning to add one for years 🤦
I'll work thru the mounting issue , I move around alot on my mower and have been known to be standing on the inside running board to keep it planted while drifting corners in my "backyard oval".
As long as it's long enough to allow alot of movement, and springy enough to not get stuck in a wheel it'll be a good thing.
THAT 18 CYLINDER SNOWPLOUGH MOWER MUST FLY 😂🤣😂. YES THE WIRES JUST TAKE TIME AND FOLLOW THE WIRES IT MAKES IT EASIER. 🚜🚜 GOOD SHOW💯👍👍👍👍👍
I went back to that point well editing a good 5 times. Decided just to leave it and let flubs happen :)
We know what you meant to say.
Had an interesting thing happen during a Kawasaki FH500vAS16 restoration.
Usually the coils fail and are not able to produce spark. I have the opposite issue. I can't kill the engine with the kill wire. I even substituted a new ground wire and she still made spark when testing both coils. The funny thing is both coils are doing the same thing.
I also watched a video by Eliminator Performance that gave info on testing a coil with an ohm meter. I downloaded the necessary information and I hope to test both of the coils next week.
Coils either work or they don’t work no need to test them with an ohm meter
hi i have a quick question
Can you put a crafsman lt 1000 hydro transmission on a yth 15 husquarvana hydro
So when that wire is connected to ground there is spark, and when there is no ground for it there is no spark?
Opposite
@@RCGRacing so when the wire is conected to positive it sparks and when there is no positive it doesn't spark?
When the wire is to ground it kills the coil. When the circuit is open the coil fires
So, we need a normally open switch, right? They sell both open/closed. Not sure if you covered this and I missed it?