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About Fred Hemmer
Expertise
Lawn-Boy and Toro commercial and consumer equipment questions. Including: 2 cycle and 4 cycle engines,(gas or diesel), electrical troubleshooting, drive train questions (gear and hydro), quality of cut and chassis questions.

Experience
18 years with Toro and Lawn-Boy. Developed and conducted in-field training on engine, electrical and hydraulic components. Authored manuals concerning lawn and garden equipment. Worked with customers on the phone to resolve issues.

Organizations
Engine and Equipment Training Council

Publications
Toro and Lawn-Boy web sites

Education/Credentials
BS in Business Admin Kolher, Kubota, Kawasaki, Tecumseh, Briggs and Stratton factory engine training Hydro-Gear training Various in-house training certificates

 
   

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Topic: Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.)



Expert: Fred Hemmer
Date: 7/23/2008
Subject: Electrical diagram for scott/noma tractor

Question
I am looking for a wiring diagram for a Scott Brand tractor manufactured by Noma. Model # E4315050, Code 4130, Ser # S003489331464. The tractor is powered by an 16 hp B&S and the wiring is intact for the most part. I want to use an automotive type keyed ignition switch with batt/acc/ign/start poles. Thanks in advance for your help.

Answer
Norma was purchased by Murry.  Murry is out of business or purchased by Briggs and Stratton, I think but there is allot of aftermarket parts for your mower.  As fad as an electrical schematic try talking to a B&S Master service dealer.  They nay have information for you.  Replacing the key switch with an exact match is important for proper operation.  I suggest going to Stens and search their key switches.  Hope I helped.

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