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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Yeah, I'm sure the B&S harness would've worked just fine. But I probably would've have to do just as much work as I did, I think. Tracing the wires back to the terminals, figuring out which ones go to which on the ignition switch, etc. Because the sight of the large bundle of wires was...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    As for the PTO in reverse, there are no toddlers on my property. I actually look at where I'm driving when I back up. I'm good with that. Nobody wants hard-earned experience from others for free. At least nobody that understands the give and take of this world. You provided some insight...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Easier? I'm not sure. It should've worked with the current harness and switch. I wired the engine-side connector exactly the same as in the old engine. But it didn't work. After installing a separate starter solenoid wire, the PTO clutch wouldn't engage with that switch. I'm not sure a B&S...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    I appreciated your assistance earlier in the thread. Your assumptive arrogance is certainly not appreciated now. I would've happily paid $100 to have this fixed by a 'pro'. I called 3 different shops. None of them would touch the electrical system. The mower isn't in an unsafe position. The...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Ok, final post, because I have it working. The issue with the engine cutting out after 40 seconds was in the PTO engage/disengage switch. Something in the switch was killing the engine even though it was disengaged. I put that switch completely out and put in a rocker switch to engage the...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Ok, I got the engine running by using a separate start switch to energize the starter solenoid, and cutting the harness off the old engine and wiring to the new one. It runs perfectly for 38-43 seconds. Like clockwork. Every time it hits that time range, the engine cuts out. Any idea what could...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    I get it. But some people like love doing this type of stuff. Yeah, we screw things up sometimes. But a lot times we don't. When we do, we learn from it, and it makes us better. I don't mind paying someone to do work. But if there's a challenge and I'm able, I'll try it first.
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Well, I'm at my wit's end. Nothing is making sense. I suspect there's a kill switch somewhere that I don't know about. But I'm not getting any current through any of the wires coming out of the switch when in the on position. I might throw in the towel and just buy a new mower. Anyone want to...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Did as you said. Nothing is making sense. Even with the seat switch and brake switch activated, I'm getting no current on any of the wires coming off the harness in either the on or start position. But weirdly, I get current on a few of them when the key is completely off. I am completely stumped.
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Thanks for this. I'm not an electronics technician by training, but see what you're talking about. So this means that the fuel solenoid needs to be jumpered to the alternator correct? So when the engine is running, the solenoid activates?
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Thanks all. I cut open the harness on the CV730 and did confirm what y'all said. There are 2 red wires to the carb sol. One appears to be activated at the same time as the starter sol (so when the key is turned to the start position). But then that wire goes neutral when the key goes back to the...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    It says Craftsman model 917.275901
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Replied to main thread but I did what you said: Ok, I took the blower housing off the old CV730 and matched it to the mower-side harness: Harness connection - blue-red -----> Engine connection (no wire) Harness connection -black -----> Engine connection (white - alternator) Harness...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Ok, I took the blower housing off the old CV730 and matched it to the mower-side harness: Harness connection - blue-red -----> Engine connection (no wire) Harness connection -black -----> Engine connection (white - alternator) Harness connection - red -----> Engine connection...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Thanks. Pages 35 and 36 of what document?
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    This is a Craftsman DYT4000
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    DYT4000 Kohler CV730 to Briggs & Stratton engine swap - need help with electrical conversion

    The CV730 finally gave out and I swapped for a B&S 44N877. I'm having trouble matching the DYT4000 wiring harness to the new engine. The current 6 pin connector has wires: orange, red, black, blue+red, white, and an empty pin The B&S engine has wires: red + red (jumpered pins), black, gray...
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    Swapping Kohler CV730S for a B&S 44N877 - can't figure out 6-pin harness

    Firstly, thanks for your help. I've been scouring the interweb but cannot find the info I need. The old 26hp Kohler CV730 gave out so I replaced it with a Briggs & Stratton 24hp engine (model 44N877). The 6 pin connector on the mower side has the following color wires: orange, red, black...
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