Posted by Dutchman on July 22, 2013 at 19:52:22 from (69.66.113.248):
Long story shorter ... my son was mowing the yard .. got hot so took his T-shirt off hung it on the back of the seat ... little later he felt a tug ... you guess it ... the drive shaft , that goes from engine to the pumps .. had the shirt wrapped up around it .. It took EVER WIRE around it OUT .. rip them up and tore anything up around it .. NOW the BIG Question .. Does ANYONE have a idea what goes where ?? it has a 18 horse twin Kolor {sp} .. I'm going to look closer tomorrow and see if I can match some wires by color ... not sure what else to do ... OPEN for suggestion's .... THANKS
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