mrgadfly
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I don't suppose anyone could help me out. I've got a 70+ year old buddy from the local VFW who was a Vietnam Marine gunny.* He's got no friends (other than me), and no close family.
He lives by himself in a trailer (and won't let anyone inside because he said he doesn't like to clean it).* He's on a fixed income and can't afford a new mower
The one thing he likes to do is mow his lawn.* Big hoss that he is, he rolls his mower over to work on it.* After rolling it over one time, he couldn't get it started again.* He kept talking to me about it over some cold beers over a few weekends, so I told him I was a piddler, and if he wanted me to, I'd look at it for him.
Problem is, I'm a fifty-year-old stock boy in a warehouse, not a mechanic.* I piddle with stuff like this as a hobby until I figure it out.* He's offered to pay me for my time and parts, but I told him I wouldn't charge him even if I did this for a living.* Just trying to help a Vet.
I've kept my Craftsman riding mower running for quite a few years, but I can't figure his out.
I've had his mower for over a month, I've torn the motor down, lobes on camshaft and rest of engine look brand new, I've adjusted the valves, checked the starter solenoid (it clicks), checked the fuel solenoid cut off valve* (plunger is fine), put on new gaskets and I just replaced the starter with an OEM Briggs and Stratton starter.*
The problem is the same as it was before I did all this:
the starter just spins but doesn't pop up to engage the flywheel.* I've swapped batteries with my mower's, and both batteries start my mower fine, but again, his just spins.
The engine is a Briggs and Stratton, 17.5 HP motor, 31C707.3346.G6.
Thanks for any suggestions!
He lives by himself in a trailer (and won't let anyone inside because he said he doesn't like to clean it).* He's on a fixed income and can't afford a new mower
The one thing he likes to do is mow his lawn.* Big hoss that he is, he rolls his mower over to work on it.* After rolling it over one time, he couldn't get it started again.* He kept talking to me about it over some cold beers over a few weekends, so I told him I was a piddler, and if he wanted me to, I'd look at it for him.
Problem is, I'm a fifty-year-old stock boy in a warehouse, not a mechanic.* I piddle with stuff like this as a hobby until I figure it out.* He's offered to pay me for my time and parts, but I told him I wouldn't charge him even if I did this for a living.* Just trying to help a Vet.
I've kept my Craftsman riding mower running for quite a few years, but I can't figure his out.
I've had his mower for over a month, I've torn the motor down, lobes on camshaft and rest of engine look brand new, I've adjusted the valves, checked the starter solenoid (it clicks), checked the fuel solenoid cut off valve* (plunger is fine), put on new gaskets and I just replaced the starter with an OEM Briggs and Stratton starter.*
The problem is the same as it was before I did all this:
the starter just spins but doesn't pop up to engage the flywheel.* I've swapped batteries with my mower's, and both batteries start my mower fine, but again, his just spins.
The engine is a Briggs and Stratton, 17.5 HP motor, 31C707.3346.G6.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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