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John Deere LA 115 19.5 briggs and stratton starts cold runs 5 minutes and cuts off. loses spark. Has a new spark plug new gas filter, new air filter. Anyone else have this problem?
Check the plug wire. A lot of them are carbon track core meaning there is a carbon coated string in the center. If the cap is mis-crimped on the string over time it becomes unreliable and just stops conducting. Had this issue with a Kawasaki vertical twin. One side was intermittent then just quit. Replaced the cap with a screw on NGK replacement. LB01EP
 

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Had a similar problem a few years ago, tracked it down finally to the coil.
Then proved it by heating the coil up with my hot air gun (paint stripping air gun). When the coil had time to cool , the mower started faultlessly and ran for ages. I was told it was most likely condensation.
Whatever the reason, replacing the coil sorted the problem.
Hope you manage to resolve the issue quickly.
 

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John Deere LA 115 19.5 briggs and stratton starts cold runs 5 minutes and cuts off. loses spark. Has a new spark plug new gas filter, new air filter. Anyone else have this problem?
John Deere LA 115 19.5 briggs and stratton starts cold runs 5 minutes and cuts off. loses spark. Has a new spark plug new gas filter, new air filter. Anyone else have this problem?
Have had
 

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John Deere LA 115 19.5 briggs and stratton starts cold runs 5 minutes and cuts off. loses spark. Has a new spark plug new gas filter, new air filter. Anyone else have this problem?
This happens sometimes when the Low Oil Level safety triggers
 

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John Deere LA 115 19.5 briggs and stratton starts cold runs 5 minutes and cuts off. loses spark. Has a new spark plug new gas filter, new air filter. Anyone else have this problem?
John Deere LA 115 19.5 briggs and stratton starts cold runs 5 minutes and cuts off. loses spark. Has a new spark plug new gas filter, new air filter. Anyone else have this problem?
Have had a couple bad coils. Intermittently would warm up and short out. It was awful to troubleshoot. But that’s what it was. Good luck!
 

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Your magneto is bad. When it gets hot it breaks down. A fairly simple fix. Get your Model, Type, and Code information and go to Amazon. The part should be under $40 even if you want the genuine factory article or about $20 for a Chinese knock-off that will probably do just as well. The replacement is an easy afternoon job for anyone with a basic tool set. I don't remember the exact specification, but you'll want to be pretty careful setting the air gap. It's been a couple of decades since I shut the shop down. Should be available with a Google search as long as you have the Model, Type, and Code number.
 

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like most said...change the plug first...clean the grounding surfaces between the coil and the engine mount...id also test the coil resistance...positive to the plug boot and neg to the external metal fork of the coil...resistance ohms should be between 2.5k to 5k ohms...anything above or below this range is bad ....
 

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Another possible issue is higher load starvation. Fuel flow limited. Could be the cause of a sticky fuel anti after fire solenoid, the electric device on the bottom of the carb. It shuts fuel off with the key off. If it does not move fully, it can starve the engine. Also a sticky needle and seat in carb float will do the same.
AND it could be as simple as the gas cap can't breath as well. The carbs are cheap and easy to replace. I'd try it with the gas cap loose first and if that doesn't fix it buy a new carb. Then from now on at the very least add StaBil at the 2 year rate to ALL your gas and preferably run ethanol free.

My bet is one of these two things will fix it! :)
 

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It's more than likely your coil is overheating which may be due to a mouse nest blocking air flow to cool the engine. If that's the case and you clean it out, the problem might go away. But the heat damage to the coil may require replacement.
 

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AND it could be as simple as the gas cap can't breath as well. The carbs are cheap and easy to replace. I'd try it with the gas cap loose first and if that doesn't fix it buy a new carb. Then from now on at the very least add StaBil at the 2 year rate to ALL your gas and preferably run ethanol free.

My bet is one of these two things will fix it! :)
if the engine runs for 5 minutes then dies after heating up...the carb is fine...the coil or grounding is an issue along with a possible gas cap vent issue...if you test the coil resistance and its good...gounding or gas cap is an issue. .if the engine stopping is an inconsistant time then debris in the carb...fuel line...or gas cap vent is a issue...
 
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