PTmowerMech
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Wood chipper, sight unseen. Just talking to a friend who lives over an hour away.
Discussing this over the phone. He pulled it out of storage and ran it for a while. Said he changed the plug (RJ19LM) removed the tank and cleaned out. Put it back on with fresh gas and fired it up. Said he ran it for about 10 minutes and shut it off. About 30 minutes later, it wouldn't start. So he removed the carb and cleaned it. It wasn't the carb.
The coil had burned out. So he put on another one. It started and ran fine. He shut it off for a little while, and then tried to start it again. It won't hit a lick, even with starter fluid. So we're thinking it's the coil again.
He said the coil he took off, looks like OEM.
So I'm wondering if something could be blowing out the coils? Bad on/off switch? Bad ground. He said the ground wasn't rusty, but it's not easy to get to. (Behind the chipper housing)
Discussing this over the phone. He pulled it out of storage and ran it for a while. Said he changed the plug (RJ19LM) removed the tank and cleaned out. Put it back on with fresh gas and fired it up. Said he ran it for about 10 minutes and shut it off. About 30 minutes later, it wouldn't start. So he removed the carb and cleaned it. It wasn't the carb.
The coil had burned out. So he put on another one. It started and ran fine. He shut it off for a little while, and then tried to start it again. It won't hit a lick, even with starter fluid. So we're thinking it's the coil again.
He said the coil he took off, looks like OEM.
So I'm wondering if something could be blowing out the coils? Bad on/off switch? Bad ground. He said the ground wasn't rusty, but it's not easy to get to. (Behind the chipper housing)