| Simplicity Garden Tractor - Starting System Wiring Diagram | | Good afternoon ...I have a thirty (30) year old Simplicity 7012 garden tractor, equipped with a Kohler engine. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the electrical system for this machine? The Kohler Service Manual is of no help and the local Simplicity Dealer has advised me that a wiring diagram doesn't exist (which I find difficult to believe).Right now, the starter solenoid is clicking, even with a starter power pack hooked up to the battery. Yesterday, I bought a starter solenoid and will replace it tonight. How durable are the starter's on these machines? Any insight on the above would be appreciated.Thanks ...Marty | |
| | One Of The Reasons Why We Have Guns In Texas! | | If you were looking for a gun control controversy discussion this is NOT it. LOL!Today my man was going out to fix the garden tractor to mow our 9+ acres, well the top part around the house anyways. He comes back in and saying, "I found your copperhead!".{{{shudder}}}. I said, "where?" He showed me and, after making sure my wee son was staying IN the house, I kept an eye on it while my man went to get his .22 rifle out of the gun safe. Good thing I did, because after all that time, it had moved under our wood stack. That stack is being moved farther away from the house tonight. He told me he had 'found my snake' because I had just spied one at the front of the house the previous day. I didn't have anyone to watch it while I went for a gun and it was gone by the time I got MY gun out of the gun safe. ARGGHH! It went UNDER my house too! Now I have the major heebie jeebies! Granted the copperhead may not kill you as quickly as a rattle snake, but they are quite venomous and a bite would require an emergency room visit. AND they are known to chase you!!!!!!!!!!!So I am looking for a frog gig that I can keep handy to pin a snake to the ground until I can kill it. LOL!... | |
| | logsplitters | | Is there a splitter that is light enough to be pulled by a lawn and garden tractor? I will only use it a few times a year, and it will not be expected to split every gnarley piece. | |
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