Hi All,
I've got a Power House Prowler TF224 (same as a Boxer TF224--both are manufactured by Mertz) mini-skid. It's got a Honda GX670 engine on it.
I'm having electrical issues and am hoping to get a little direction on where to start. When you turn the ignition key, most of the time you just hear a click, the transmission cooler fan comes on, but the engine doesn't crank. But if you keep trying, eventually the engine will crank. It's like the ignition key has to be in the exact perfect position in order for the starter motor to fire.
My initial suspicion is the ignition, especially because it was replaced with a generic ignition that doesn't really fit on the unit. He wound up breaking the plastic housing where the ignition is supposed to sit. But he made it fit
I would like to try replacing it with the right ignition, but I'm not sure how to find what the "right" ignition is. I can't find a parts manual, or even an owner's manual, for this unit anywhere.
Any suggestions on where to go at this point?
Thanks!
-Josh
I've got a Power House Prowler TF224 (same as a Boxer TF224--both are manufactured by Mertz) mini-skid. It's got a Honda GX670 engine on it.
I'm having electrical issues and am hoping to get a little direction on where to start. When you turn the ignition key, most of the time you just hear a click, the transmission cooler fan comes on, but the engine doesn't crank. But if you keep trying, eventually the engine will crank. It's like the ignition key has to be in the exact perfect position in order for the starter motor to fire.
My initial suspicion is the ignition, especially because it was replaced with a generic ignition that doesn't really fit on the unit. He wound up breaking the plastic housing where the ignition is supposed to sit. But he made it fit
I would like to try replacing it with the right ignition, but I'm not sure how to find what the "right" ignition is. I can't find a parts manual, or even an owner's manual, for this unit anywhere.
Any suggestions on where to go at this point?
Thanks!
-Josh