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Starts and runs but dies when shifted into FW or Rev

Ok guys I bought this from a company and they said it didn't run. I put a full bottle propane on it and it will start and runs great everything works as it should. Then when you shift it into fw or rev. it will die like you turn the key off on it take it out of gear and it will crank right back up and run like a new one. Im sure it is something simple but Im dont know where it look for relays ect. Thank you and God Bless. BG
  • Posted 27 Dec 2024 05:39
  • By Buddy_Green
  • joined 27 Dec'24 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
Buddy Green Ship It Tx

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