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Rotavator re-wiring help


Humour_me
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Hi guys I've got a bit of a problem that some of you may be able to help with. The sheep up my field managed to get into the veg patch last week and caused some damage to my rotavator. Seeing as there were no veg to eat they seem to have decided to have a munch on the wires of the rotavator instead. I've had a look at it and have no idea what goes where. I managed to find a few pieces of wire next to it. I've uploaded a few pictures of the damage. If any one could shed some light on how to wire it back up I would be very grateful. The engine is a clone of a honda gx200 I did look on line but couldn’t really see enough detail.

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The switch works on the earth so when its turned off it just earths out

 

http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Safety-Switch/34150ZH7013/1796189#repairHelpVideoTabs

 

http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/On-Off-Switch/36100ZH7003/1617384

 

At the other end it will be a oil level cut off {low oil it will not start}

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4AHJQ0xL7Bk

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Its a two stroke enigne, way over powered but it does the job. That would be great if you could have a look paul. Those links have shed a bit of light on the problem mfletch, any idea about the wire from picture 2 at all? Hopefully looks like I may be able to get it working again. Thanks guys!

 

Just watched the video in the link aswell and looks like every thing I need to work it out :D Looks like I might need some new parts though, only stubs of wires on some bits! Bloody sheep.

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