Export thread

2013 craftsman gold series 6.75

#1

H

heamicdan

had this mower several year--does anyone know what operates auto choke? no signs of thermostat thing on exhaust no sign of air vane --- this has always run perfect untill i was shaking wet grass of blades and it stalled and refused to start---i assumed i shook something in carb loose --i bought a new one ---it will start 1st pull if i hold choke or use starter fluid--and will run perfect till its runs out of gas ---i just can't figure out the auto choke--190cc


#2

dougand3

dougand3

Need Briggs model #. Eg: 126M02. Near spark plug - maybe on OHV cover.


#3

H

heamicdan

this is craftsman model--917.370412
i will go out and look for engine model
briggs serial----13 0910 58 59579 rear of motor
675 series---277009---near plug


#4

R

Rivets

Auto-Choke thermostat is located behind the muffler. Goggle “Briggs Auto-Choke system” for videos on how it works, how to adjust and how to replace.


#5

H

heamicdan

Auto-Choke thermostat is located behind the muffler. Goggle “Briggs Auto-Choke system” for videos on how it works, how to adjust and how to replace.
yes i do know this but there is not one nor is there any signs there ever was one or the air vane-----and the mower has run perfect for years---was gonna order thermostat but no place to hook the slide end to and i won't believe both sections fell off


#6

R

Rivets

According to the model you posted it should have one, unless someone removed it. Did you purchase the unit new? Can you find and post the engine numbers? I’d like to see if the engine was swapped out.


#7

H

heamicdan

According to the model you posted it should have one, unless someone removed it. Did you purchase the unit new? Can you find and post the engine numbers? I’d like to see if the engine was swapped out.
i will look better and no i did not buy it new but i doubt the old guy i bought it from swapped out motor


#8

dougand3

dougand3

This may be an L head. Look above the muffler for XXXXXX-XXXX-XX 12345678.


#9

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

According to sears parts direct it's a 120k02_____ ______


#10

dougand3

dougand3

I've seen the 120k02 on sears part site on many different engines. I think it's a generic # they use to hide the engine. Sears is slimy that way.


#11

R

Rivets

It’s not a generic engine, the 120000 series engine has been around for years. Differences are known by the difference in type numbers. Sears is not trying to hide anything. We need to know the entire number, model, type and code to tell if the engine has been changed on this unit.


#12

H

heamicdan

This may be an L head. Look above the muffler for XXXXXX-XXXX-XX 12345678.
i will go out and look --thanks don't remember a number being there---


Top