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Hello all,
Let me set the stage for this. I bought a 129 that was a bit rough but not too bad. I could never get it to run smoothly, even after cleaning the carb, buying a new Voltage Regulator (the expensive one), changing the Points and adjusting them (to the best I could, never done it before), new Condenser, then finally buying a new carburetor from ISaveTractors. The new carb really helped the tractor run smoothly but now it really doesn't make power at full throttle. For example, you can start the tractor and let it warm up really well. Start going forward at full throttle then advance the hydrostat handle to full speed and the tractor will start bogging down and doesn't recover. This to me sounds like a governor issue, so I did the static governor adjustment (multiple times to be sure), I also adjusted the throttle cable (but not sure on the correct procedure for this). To rule out the hydro, you can also simulate the problem by engaging the mower deck blades and moving slower. I have also tested removing the air cleaner and loosening the gas take cap, neither helped.
I have not swapped the old carb back on to see if there's any difference but I do not recall having the low power issue before the carb swap. I've tried adjusting the high speed carb adjustment and I feel like I have it in the best spot. If I turn the screw in either direction it does not run as smoothly as it does where it's at. It's been pretty cold here, could that be the problem?
Other problems that may be clues.
1. The engine is pretty loud, it has a whining noise that is hard to describe but my 1250 or my buddies 122 are much quieter.
2. A little smoke comes out of the dipstick (is this blow by?) but not from the exhaust.
What do you all think? Tired engine, carb not getting enough fuel, something else?
Eric
Let me set the stage for this. I bought a 129 that was a bit rough but not too bad. I could never get it to run smoothly, even after cleaning the carb, buying a new Voltage Regulator (the expensive one), changing the Points and adjusting them (to the best I could, never done it before), new Condenser, then finally buying a new carburetor from ISaveTractors. The new carb really helped the tractor run smoothly but now it really doesn't make power at full throttle. For example, you can start the tractor and let it warm up really well. Start going forward at full throttle then advance the hydrostat handle to full speed and the tractor will start bogging down and doesn't recover. This to me sounds like a governor issue, so I did the static governor adjustment (multiple times to be sure), I also adjusted the throttle cable (but not sure on the correct procedure for this). To rule out the hydro, you can also simulate the problem by engaging the mower deck blades and moving slower. I have also tested removing the air cleaner and loosening the gas take cap, neither helped.
I have not swapped the old carb back on to see if there's any difference but I do not recall having the low power issue before the carb swap. I've tried adjusting the high speed carb adjustment and I feel like I have it in the best spot. If I turn the screw in either direction it does not run as smoothly as it does where it's at. It's been pretty cold here, could that be the problem?
Other problems that may be clues.
1. The engine is pretty loud, it has a whining noise that is hard to describe but my 1250 or my buddies 122 are much quieter.
2. A little smoke comes out of the dipstick (is this blow by?) but not from the exhaust.
What do you all think? Tired engine, carb not getting enough fuel, something else?
Eric