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Kohler sv600 Cub cadet lt1045

#1

Jstevo1507

Jstevo1507

I need help!
I recently purchased some land so I got my parents old mower from the barn after not being used for maybe 6 years. So I knew I had some replacing to do. This mower cranks cranks cranks but does not turn over or start. It did start with a single shot of starting fluid. This is what I have replaced any ideas please adviseZ thanks in advance.

carburetor
Oil/filter
Ignition switch
Pto switch
Front wire harness ( mice chew through old one)
Battery
Starting selenoid
Fuil filter
Fuel pump.


#2

Mower King

Mower King

I need help!
I recently purchased some land so I got my parents old mower from the barn after not being used for maybe 6 years. So I knew I had some replacing to do. This mower cranks cranks cranks but does not turn over or start. It did start with a single shot of starting fluid. This is what I have replaced any ideas please adviseZ thanks in advance.

carburetor
Oil/filter
Ignition switch
Pto switch
Front wire harness ( mice chew through old one)
Battery
Starting selenoid
Fuil filter
Fuel pump.
Since it fired with a shot of fluid, it is not getting fuel in the engine. Start looking at the fuel system.


#3

Jstevo1507

Jstevo1507

I’m going to replace the fuel lines but other than that everything is new. Carb had gas in it when I rechecked the selenoid.


#4

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

Where did you spray the starter fluid? Into the air intake behind the air filter, or through the spark plug hole?


#5

Jstevo1507

Jstevo1507

sprayed it in through the carb hole


#6

K

keakar

I’m going to replace the fuel lines but other than that everything is new. Carb had gas in it when I rechecked the selenoid.
does the fuel; line connect to the center nipple on a different level then the other two?

i had one made me scratch my head trying to figure out why 3 difference pulse pumps and none pumped gas, so i went to the basics and checked where the lines went and found the issue, its so often im used to putting it back the way i found it, yet this mower, someone put the lines in the wrong place before i got to work on it


#7

Mower King

Mower King

I’m going to replace the fuel lines but other than that everything is new. Carb had gas in it when I rechecked the selenoid.
No fuel getting through the carb = no run.


#8

Jstevo1507

Jstevo1507

No fuel getting through the carb = no run.
I understand. Why would the tank be full and it not go through? What would I clean. I feel like I used a wire to go through a lot little holes


#9

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

you listed carburetor in the parts you replaced....did you? OEM Kohler part or Aftermarket $20 carb?


#10

Mower King

Mower King

I understand. Why would the tank be full and it not go through? What would I clean. I feel like I used a wire to go through a lot little holes
Did you replace the fuel lines? Is fuel actually coming out of the tank? Are the new fuel pump hoses / lines hooked up right? Is it pumping fuel to the carb? If the answer is yes to all those questions....the fuel delivery problem lies in the carb!


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