Sandbuster
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Cub Cadet model #: 17AREACS010
Serial#: 1E309H10009
Engine: Kohler 7000 SERIES 22 hp
Model#: KT725
Serial #: 4906400854
Build Date: 03/05/2019
My background: Ford driveability tech for 25+ years - typically don't get stumped on engines but this is the exception. Engine has the updated (came new that way) MDI ignition system - about as simple as an ignition system gets. After step-son mowed my yard (over 6 weeks ago) I have not been able to get it to start. Logic says 3 elements to combustion - air, fuel, ignition. I'm still breathing so I'm ruling out the air issue. Engine cranks over normally but no start even using starter fluid - not even a hiccup of a light off. Replaced both coils - no help. Removed single (grounding terminal) from both coils and re-attempted start - no joy. Removed flywheel to check stator magnets - all okay. Checked spark with test plug - no spark. Checked again with using regular spark plug - very weak spark detected. So to my thinking the only thing left unresolved is the trigger magnet on the flywheel - have any of you had issue with these before? It looks like one has to replace the entire flywheel which I'll do if it comes to that but they are in excess of $200 so not want to pull that trigger unless that's the consensus of the forum.
Thanks for any help you may have! Mike
Serial#: 1E309H10009
Engine: Kohler 7000 SERIES 22 hp
Model#: KT725
Serial #: 4906400854
Build Date: 03/05/2019
My background: Ford driveability tech for 25+ years - typically don't get stumped on engines but this is the exception. Engine has the updated (came new that way) MDI ignition system - about as simple as an ignition system gets. After step-son mowed my yard (over 6 weeks ago) I have not been able to get it to start. Logic says 3 elements to combustion - air, fuel, ignition. I'm still breathing so I'm ruling out the air issue. Engine cranks over normally but no start even using starter fluid - not even a hiccup of a light off. Replaced both coils - no help. Removed single (grounding terminal) from both coils and re-attempted start - no joy. Removed flywheel to check stator magnets - all okay. Checked spark with test plug - no spark. Checked again with using regular spark plug - very weak spark detected. So to my thinking the only thing left unresolved is the trigger magnet on the flywheel - have any of you had issue with these before? It looks like one has to replace the entire flywheel which I'll do if it comes to that but they are in excess of $200 so not want to pull that trigger unless that's the consensus of the forum.
Thanks for any help you may have! Mike