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Does anyone have experience with a side shaft Wisconsin Robin engine?
I have never worked on them and there different from Briggs and Stratton.
Google doesn't have much info that i could find either.
I just got it and it doesn't run, i think maybe the coil is bad but i dot even know where it is located. Its not connected to the flywheel and no mount for one anywhere.
I have never worked on them and there different from Briggs and Stratton.
Google doesn't have much info that i could find either.
I just got it and it doesn't run, i think maybe the coil is bad but i dot even know where it is located. Its not connected to the flywheel and no mount for one anywhere.
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Try cleaning the carb
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Wait so the flywheel isnt connected to the engine? The starter and the flywheel are just spinning?
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