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Gregor

Is this a black hood?

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stevasaurus

Sure looks like it is...not positive though.  90%

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Sparky

  Without a pic we can’t be sure. I’ve seen plenty of decals slapped on machines they don’t belong on. But if it’s a real C-125 its considered a black-hood series.

  This is my C-105 for reference on the body style. 
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Gregor

I said the other day, I would not buy another tractor, unless it was a 16HP, or a Black Hood. Well, it's not 16 HP, but the hood looks black to me. It popped upon Facebook. 8 minutes after it was posted, I was messaging the guy. 45 minutes, and $150 later, it was on the trailer, headed home. He said he must have sold it too cheap. His phone was blowing up, but I was the first to message him. Complete with mower deck, snow plow, and owners manual. "Ran When Parked" I'm just not sure how long it's been parked. Motor turns free, without any funny noises. The guy said he had the motor rebuilt at one point, by a shop I am familiar with, and trust. I dunno. Might be a good thing, might not. I don't know if the seat/fender pan is plastic, or fiberglass, but it's cracked, and will need some attention. The  rest of the tin looks very good. I think the deck is pretty bad. I was not interested in it for mowing anyway. Tire is flat, but in a few days, I'll have extras. :D This will get towed to my storage for now. I am NOT opening up another project right now. Too many going on already, and all the parts will probably get here at the same time.20210328_183542.jpg.1c6f09bfcf409bae24fedf05a3488409.jpg20210328_183602.jpg.4113026bfbe530a063d441ccc9195ae4.jpg20210328_184359.jpg.9fb0aaafc8b00a9d3c35e2ccf893df35.jpg

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WheelhorseBob

I like it! Well done!

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ljsdad414

Good find, I have not seen may C 125 Autos.

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Gregor

I used the 656 to yank the 125 into the garage this morning, for a quick look over. (the neighbors still love me) It looks to me to be 100% complete. The fender/seat pan appears to be plastic, and has chunks missing. I'll bet these are just all over the internet, right? :rolleyes: The rest of the tin work is perfect. Surprisingly the 125 seems larger in stature, than my 141. It's pieces, parts, and workings though, look very similar to the 141. When I turned the motor over by hand last night, it spun very easy. Maybe too easy I thought. I pulled the plug to check, and the piston is moving up and down, so that's a good sign anyway. Not sure what to do with the deck. It has a couple of large holes, and I don't believe it's worth saving. I will yank it off, and later today, pull the tractor around to storage. It has new battery cables on it !t :D

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Sparky

Any metal rear fender from a 300 or 400 series will bolt right on with no modifications. Even the fuel fill hole will line up :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Gregor

Apparently. there is no Black Hood Club, anymore. :sad-darkcloud:

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Tuneup

Mine looked worse, an 8-speed. At least the deck was salvageable. Needed a come-along to get on the trailer. Nice find and an automatic to boot! Glad you saved it.

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Jeff-C175
3 hours ago, Gregor said:

Apparently. there is no Black Hood Club, anymore. :sad-darkcloud:

 

Are there ANY clubs anymore?  Haven't seen any badges in quite a while now that you mention it!

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Gregor

I decided to see if the 12 HP Kohler in the 125 would start. I installed a new out-of-the box coil. A new out-of-the box China carb. cleaned and set points, and put in a new plug. Rigged up a fuel delivery system, and gave it a go. It will fire and try to run for about 1/2 second, but that's it. I finally gave up,  rather than burn up my starter. Of course I wanted the coil back off or my 181. Went to take it off, and it was HOT ! I don't mean good and warm, I mean HOT !  I hope I didn't fry it. What would cause a coil to get this hot? I have no idea.

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Jeff-C175
6 minutes ago, Gregor said:

What would cause a coil to get this hot?

 

SWAG:

 

Some coils require a 'ballast' resistor in series with the primary. If it's a coil that requires a resistor it will draw too much current without one and overheat.

 

What model is the coil spec'd for?  What's the resistance of the primary?

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Tuneup

Wrong coil? Needs the internal resistor or you got the right one and it fried in 10 minutes - like my 125. Ran great for that long and then - open. Bad NAPA - no returns...

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Gregor

I got this coil from isavetractors. It came with the rebuild kit for the K-181. I was attempting to use it on a K-301AQS. I would have thought they would be the same. Maybe not?

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pfrederi

If it is an internally resisted coil then maybe the key was in run for an extended period and the points closed while you were doing other things....That will heat up a coil....

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Gregor

That's possible. I'll find out on the 181.  :thanks:

 

I also had a battery charger hooked up, delivering 50 amps. Maybe that was a bad thing. :dunno:

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pfrederi

Yes as many battery chargers push up around or over 15 volts especial in fast charge mode....

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Jeff-C175
43 minutes ago, Gregor said:

I also had a battery charger hooked up, delivering 50 amps

 

I hope you weren't charging the battery with 50 Amps!  That's a terribly high charge rate!

 

The ignition would have had to been on for that to power the coil... and as Paul said, the points closed.

 

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Gregor
33 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

I hope you weren't charging the battery with 50 Amps!

nope, just while cranking. But  I was cranking a lot.

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