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This morning I picked up a 855. Seller said it's been sitting for a while.  I charged the battery up. Turn the key the engine seems to run. Slow though.  I was actually able to get it in gear and it kinda creeps along. I have a feeling it's something with the car or fuel pump? I'm a newbie here and would love some help. Thanks in advance. 

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953 nut

:WRS:          855 is a great :wh:, my first was a 1055, same tractor but 10 HP. Since it has been sitting for a while you will want to get a kit for the carburetor and clean it up and clean up the points and plug for starters.

 

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AMC RULES

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ACman

:text-welcomeconfetti: . :wwp:

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti: 

 

In addition to new plugs, points etc. make sure you run fresh gas - from your post it sounds like it was sitting a while...

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JPWH

:WRS: I would also change the transmission fluid and the oil.

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DownHome

thanks for the advice everyone. i get up a picture soon.

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Daddy Don

This may be your first but won' be your last. Welcome to the big time.:WRS: 

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tractorhogg

Another victim falls to the red side, BWAAAAHAAAAAA. Welcome and lets see pictures!

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Brian01

Welcome! Pictures would be awsome....I wish I could find a 855 or 1055 just laying around lol

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roadapples

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DennisThornton

You and your tractor have come to the right place!  You'll have it prancing around in no time!

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Digger 66

Welcome aboard ! 

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KC9KAS

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DownHome

Where is a good place to buy parts for the Kohler K181S engine? I just want to do a tune up on it to try and get it running properly at this point.

 

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953 nut

NAPA has a full line of Kohler parts, also Tractor Supply caries tune up parts.

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DownHome

So I'm starting to get into the tune up of this K181s Engine. This is a Carter Model N #22. I know there are "rebuild kits" for these carbs but I'm a bit concerned, so far the choke plate is stiff as a board and when I took off the float bowl this is what I've found. Thoughts?

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roadapples

I can`t believe it ran long enough to get to this point..:eek:

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DownHome

I was surprised as well. I bought this tractor on Saturday morning so I can't be blamed for this mess. So.....where do I go from here?

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woodchuckfarmer

I think Id look for an aftermarket carb.

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953 nut

I have had good results with soaking gunked up carburetors using lacquer thinner or acetone. A bit of PB Blaster will probably free up the choke. :twocents-02cents: If it won't clean up then @woodchuckfarmer's suggestion would be plan B.

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roadapples

+ 1, ... a rebuild kit is about 12 bucks, and that's assuming that`s all it needs. For about another $40 you can have a new carb....

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can whlvr

wow that's really gunked up,i know some guys use berrymans carb cleaner and soak for a day or 2,but that carb is really bad,so its a flip of the coin,new carb or spend near that on cleaners and rebuild kits

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