Discussion:
The oddest of things.

Cranks won't run... unless I toss a jumper from ignition (bat +) to distributor. Then it runs and the forks operate but it will not go in to forward or reverse.
If I try the same thing with the selector in F or R, it won't start. So the neutral interlock seems to function. This thing is pretty darn analog. I think that is the only interlock. It's propane with a nissan engine. Just a little red dude that wants to run right but has an incompetent master.
Little red dude appreciates your help!
  • Posted 1 Apr 2025 22:11
  • By Robert_Corty
  • joined 1 Apr'25 - 1 message
  • Georgia, United States
Rob

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