Case 1835C will not start.

eremoao

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Out moving snow the other night and the engine started acting funny. It would die any time I tried to use the hydralics. It started back up and did the same thing, now I can't get it started at all. I changed the plugs thinking that , might be the problem. No good, next step is cap and rotor. I have the service manual, but it doesn't say anything about a fuel filter, is ther one and where is it located? Any other suggestions on an order I should do troubleshooting steps would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
 
The cap and rotor is the next logical step. I just had a similar issue with my 91 Dodge snowplow pickup, it would start OK (but run rough) when engine was cold.

Once it warmed up, it would die and not start again until it was cooled off. Cap and rotor made it 100 percent better.

I have only had this truck a couple months, so still chasing odds and ends of problems. DOUG
 
Turns over fine, don't know about spark yet, was going to check that next. If I have spark, what is the best way to check for fuel. It is a TM20 gas engine. I know it won't start with starting fluid, so that is why I'm leaning towards spark. Hopefully it isn't something worse as I'd like to make it thru winter. how do you check the coil? Just take the wire off and put screwdriver in and about a 1/4" from ground, just like checking with spark plug wire.
 

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