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C-125 Ignition Wiring

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Paul Murphy

I need some help from anyone. I am trying to get C-125 starting woes sorted

out for my father who is 88 years young. He had problems this spring so I brought it home to attempt to work on it. I have a wiring schem. downloaded from Toro but as most know they are B/W pdf files. Color helps me alot. I cant get the Koh. 12hp

to turn over unless I jump the solenoid. Put a new original switch, and solenoid on

but still no luck. When it does turn over,there is NO fire at the points(gapped to .018-.020) or naturally the s/plug. I am lost....

There are some pics of the current condtion, please note the bypassed seat interlock and clutch interlock wires.

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MikesRJ

:D

Colors may not do you any good. WH never stuck to the same color coding consistently. I would suggest you trace your wiring by-hand and annotate your manual. Also, the following link may help you, or at least give you another copy.

C-125 Owners Manual

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Paul Murphy

Thanks a million Mr. Mike! Your reply is a great help. Have a good day up there

in PA.

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rmaynard

If no one has said it already. :D

Nice to have you aboard. If you don't mind saying, where are you from?

Bob

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Helmer

I had a similar problem on my C-101. Turned out the wires connected thru the ammeter were loose. Once I fixed te connections all was well. Your problem may be elsewhere but I figured I'd tell you anyway. Good luck.

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Paul Murphy

Thanks for all the help guys. Any hints when your working "blind" is a

great help. Did find a small hairline crack in the plastic or phenolic portion

of the breaker points.That can't be good.Looks like I need to start some detailed

wire tracing. BTW Mr. Bob, I'm located in a little place called Wedowee, Alabama.

In the shadows of Mt. Cheaha. Real rural, real quiet, real pretty, and really the

way I like it. Thanks for the "Welcome"

:D

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rickv1957

Hello and :D Rick

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