RustyDGT6000
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Hello again everyone!!
I recently acquired an older Bolens Chipper/Shredder with a 5hp Tecumseh engine on it. I had used it last year and after a quick tune-up and replacement of the wire to the "run/stop" switch that a mouse had chewed through it ran like a champ. It doesn't like to run super hot and after a while the engine will shut off and will only run again after it has cooled. After borrowing it this again this year he says just keep it!! NICE!! I'm pumped because its a great little machine for what its used for.
Last week after getting it back I throw some fresh gas in it and after 2 pulls it fires right up! I use it for maybe 20 mins before it shuts down (which is normal). I organize my branches and what-not for a while to give it time to cool and give it a few pulls to no avail. I let it sit until the next day when I take a look at the carb to give it a quick cleaning to make sure its not clogged. Still nothing...
Here's what I know and did so far:
Changed spark plug.
Checked to make sure the plug is sparking by unscrewing the plug and grounding it against the frame to see the spark.
Cleaned jets in carb and "reset" both screws to "factory" settings as maybe they have a tendency to vibrate out. (which in hindsight maybe was a mistake)
Checked wire to "run/stop" switch for resistance and checked the switch itself. (which i think it did right)
Removed air filter (not clogged) and sprayed starter fluid into carb and still wouldn't start.
The engine cranks no problem but doesn't show any sign that it wants to start at all. Could something that im not thinking of have vibrated loose? Since I'm sure it's getting gas to the carb and the starter fluid didn't work does this mean it's a electrical/spark issue?
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
I recently acquired an older Bolens Chipper/Shredder with a 5hp Tecumseh engine on it. I had used it last year and after a quick tune-up and replacement of the wire to the "run/stop" switch that a mouse had chewed through it ran like a champ. It doesn't like to run super hot and after a while the engine will shut off and will only run again after it has cooled. After borrowing it this again this year he says just keep it!! NICE!! I'm pumped because its a great little machine for what its used for.
Last week after getting it back I throw some fresh gas in it and after 2 pulls it fires right up! I use it for maybe 20 mins before it shuts down (which is normal). I organize my branches and what-not for a while to give it time to cool and give it a few pulls to no avail. I let it sit until the next day when I take a look at the carb to give it a quick cleaning to make sure its not clogged. Still nothing...
Here's what I know and did so far:
Changed spark plug.
Checked to make sure the plug is sparking by unscrewing the plug and grounding it against the frame to see the spark.
Cleaned jets in carb and "reset" both screws to "factory" settings as maybe they have a tendency to vibrate out. (which in hindsight maybe was a mistake)
Checked wire to "run/stop" switch for resistance and checked the switch itself. (which i think it did right)
Removed air filter (not clogged) and sprayed starter fluid into carb and still wouldn't start.
The engine cranks no problem but doesn't show any sign that it wants to start at all. Could something that im not thinking of have vibrated loose? Since I'm sure it's getting gas to the carb and the starter fluid didn't work does this mean it's a electrical/spark issue?
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.