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I have this Bobcat that is getting hard to start. Runs on PROPANE. Not sure if that matters. Hot or cold I have to use the choke to crank and it's getting even harder because the second it fires the choke has to be pushed in or it dies. After it starts it runs like a brand new machine. Any suggestions before I head to the shop with it. The machine is about 10 years old with about 10 hours (yes 10) on it. Thanks and I hope I posted in the right spot.Last edited by Rus103; 01-08-2015 at 05:04 PM.Reason: add text
Reply:Which engine, If you have the Subaru there is updated ignition coils for hard start on cold mornings. Had posted a thread about it, but do not know how to link it. Mine is a 301g
Reply:Originally Posted by guajilloweld03Which engine, If you have the Subaru there is updated ignition coils for hard start on cold mornings. Had posted a thread about it, but do not know how to link it. Mine is a 301g
Reply:Koehler in my Ranger will not start easy without the choke if it sits more than about 15min after running. It's normal, at least for mine.I wish mine had a B&S, but they don't offer them in these machines as far as I know."Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:Originally Posted by farmersammKoehler in my Ranger will not start easy without the choke if it sits more than about 15min after running. It's normal, at least for mine.I wish mine had a B&S, but they don't offer them in these machines as far as I know. |
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