I've had my 149 for a summer now and have slew of questions that have built up since taking ownership.
1. During startup it seems to have some preignition problems. While cranking the engine will lurch and stop turning and then start turning again. Once started, no problem. What gives??
2. The front mule drive is VERY worn where it rides on the studs in the frame. This allow the drive to move when the deck is raised and lowered. Is this a problem? Is there a fix maybe bushings on the studs? Should I replace the mule?
3. During its previous ownership the arm that the deck lift piston connects to broke (both the arm itself and the where that arm connects to shaft). Both of these issues were repaired but I cannot tell if it was performed correctly. It looks as the arm may have been lengthened in the repair. Is it worth replacing this assembly? Difficulty?
4. Does anyone have a picture of a properly assembled hydro linkage. Mine too suffers from "speed creep". My initial inspection seems to indicate that the spring assembly is not properly seated in the triangular plate. While I haven't checked for wear on the plate (of which I'm sure there is some), I'm sure that an alignment problem may cause problems as well.
5. There is significant back and forth pivoting of the front axle beam. Is this likely a bushing or pin problem or will it likely require the replacement of the entire front beam?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Chuck J
1. During startup it seems to have some preignition problems. While cranking the engine will lurch and stop turning and then start turning again. Once started, no problem. What gives??
2. The front mule drive is VERY worn where it rides on the studs in the frame. This allow the drive to move when the deck is raised and lowered. Is this a problem? Is there a fix maybe bushings on the studs? Should I replace the mule?
3. During its previous ownership the arm that the deck lift piston connects to broke (both the arm itself and the where that arm connects to shaft). Both of these issues were repaired but I cannot tell if it was performed correctly. It looks as the arm may have been lengthened in the repair. Is it worth replacing this assembly? Difficulty?
4. Does anyone have a picture of a properly assembled hydro linkage. Mine too suffers from "speed creep". My initial inspection seems to indicate that the spring assembly is not properly seated in the triangular plate. While I haven't checked for wear on the plate (of which I'm sure there is some), I'm sure that an alignment problem may cause problems as well.
5. There is significant back and forth pivoting of the front axle beam. Is this likely a bushing or pin problem or will it likely require the replacement of the entire front beam?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Chuck J