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timing key pegrowe62@gmail.com 06-02-2006
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Posted by pegrowe62@gmail.com on June 2, 2006, 10:35 pm
Hi all,

I've been reading about how replacing a timing key in a lawnmower. Is
there any place on the internet that tells how to do with with
picturess and all?

Thanks, Peggy (who ran over a stump... and now her lawn is at least one
foot tall!)


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Posted by Jimi on June 2, 2006, 11:19 pm
Please tell make and model and possible year of said mower.
> Hi all,
>
> I've been reading about how replacing a timing key in a lawnmower. Is
> there any place on the internet that tells how to do with with
> picturess and all?
>
> Thanks, Peggy (who ran over a stump... and now her lawn is at least one
> foot tall!)
>



Posted by on June 2, 2006, 11:21 pm
kohlerengines.com has free manual downloads, didnt say what
motor you have,but they are similar.or maybe perr.com has a tech tip
section.lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm


Posted by mm on June 2, 2006, 11:54 pm
On 2 Jun 2006 19:35:34 -0700, "pegrowe62@gmail.com"

>Hi all,
>
>I've been reading about how replacing a timing key in a lawnmower. Is
>there any place on the internet that tells how to do with with
>picturess and all?
>
>Thanks, Peggy (who ran over a stump... and now her lawn is at least one
>foot tall!)

Most people, instead of making their mower higher than the stump,
would leave the height setting the same and go around the hump.

As to the timing key, once you have every thing off that covers the
flywheel, and you have the flywheel off, the key is easy to replace.
It fits in a notch where half of the notch is in the tapered part of
the crank shaft, and the ohter half is in the flywheel.

I'm guessing your question was mostly about the first two lines of the
previous paragraph, and for that I refer you Jimi's question. I can't
really answer that part anyhow.

Everyone hits something once in a while.

Posted by Bob on June 2, 2006, 11:56 pm

> Hi all,
>
> I've been reading about how replacing a timing key in a lawnmower. Is
> there any place on the internet that tells how to do with with
> picturess and all?
>
> Thanks, Peggy (who ran over a stump... and now her lawn is at least one
> foot tall!)
>

Check this.
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lmfaq.htm

Bob


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