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Day 1, Hour 1 - New Owner to a Wheel Horse

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Moparfanforever

Sounds good !! How did you get it started??

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Jack11
42 minutes ago, Moparfanforever said:

Sounds good !! How did you get it started??

Followed above ^^

 

Drained the gas and oil and refilled.Threw a battery tender/starter on and sprayed the carb with engine starter! Started right up. Doesn't sound super strong but its running!

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D_Mac

Sounds pretty good. C series are tough to beat. For 30 bucks you got a great deal. Won't take much to get it looking a lot better. A good cleaning and degreasing and a rub down with some boiled linseed oil and it will look 25 years newer. Good luck with it.

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Ed Kennell

She sounds like a $400 tractor.       In addition to all the normal maintenance stuff recommended above,     I'll add two items.

I was never a fan of the rubber mounted engines.   I would replace the rubber with metal spacers or washers.

The under the seat fuel tank can cause fuel delivery problems on start up.   When the tractor sits, over time, the fuel will drain back into the tank and the fuel pump will lose it's prime.

An easy fix is to install a marine primer bulb in line to prime the pump before starting.

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stegs
17 hours ago, fitz said:

WE GOT HER RUNNING BOYS

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told you they are bullet proof, and it sounds great to me. Sounds just like my 141!!

 

I love that kohler single whine/howl. Thats when you know the old girl is in its "sweet spot"

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peter lena

@fitz , easy to drop the carb bowl , do that carefully , so you do not rip a gasket , have also run in a used engine in a separate gallon jug of heavily treated fuel , watch the color of your oil for changing , thats indicating cleaning / flushing ,  get hours on that oil , do hot oil changes , for a more thorough drainage . do a thorough baseline service , verify what works and doesn't  , plan on a transmission drain ,  shift boot torn?  , would indicate  possible milky oil in trans . go at it thoroughly , aerosol spray  lubricant , make the rust run out , lift up front axel off ground to grease it , grease out the top of axel spindle , 4 fittings , center axel swing point , 2 axel spindles , steering gear "  fan " area . also get some penetrant into the choke and throttle cables . AGREE WITH @Ed Kennell  on the possible  fuel primer bulb ,or a fuel check valve , between fuel pump and carb . lots to look at and learn . ask questions , pete   

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Heatingman
On 8/16/2022 at 10:31 AM, fitz said:

She is home - does not start so the "100% works" statement on the auction listing was not correct (SMH). Purchased for $29.66 so not super concerned.

 

I turn the key and abs. nothing (click or anything) so I think its the battery. I will hook it up to a tender/starter later.

 

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What auction site? I could go 1/2’s on a 30 dollar tractor - cash!

 

And look at that seat! Like new!

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