Spring Tune-Up on a LawnBoy AWD Mower with a Kohler 149cc Engine & Diagnosing an Auto Choke Issue
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2024
- I take a look at this LawnBoy AWD 21" self propelled push mower with a Kohler XTX650 , get it ready for the spring, and diagnose a startup issue. I also touch on adjusting the self-propel so all wheels are working correctly.
carb cleaning, blade sharpening, scrape deck, adjust self-propel, diagnose auto choke
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I might be wrong but I think the lever on the auto choke needs to be on the right so it has tension. Take it off push it to the right and hook it back up and see if that's it
My buddy had one of those. It may have not been that exact model, but it was a powered lawn boy. We were cutting grass for money when we were kids.
I had a cheap murray push mower. Mine burned up cutting someones yard. Lol
I've worked on a few of the older LawnBoys (the ones with the funky wheel layout) back before I did these videos and was always impressed with the build quality. Thanks for sharing!
In my experience that engine always takes time to come up to speed. Cleaning the carburetor was the right fix!
Good to know, thanks!
I have always wanted a LawnBoy mower. Good call on the exhaust choke. I wonder if it was sprayed out and if that would help. That's what I would have tried. I haven't had one of those either.
After I flipped it over I didn't see any port that I could have cleaned out unless it was covered in carbon and I missed it. It looked like the hole in the top of the exhaust is meant to pulse hot air onto the underside of that auto choke, warm it up, and have the mechanism move the arm (my guess was a thermostatic bimetal strip/coil inside of it)
Clean the carburetor before you start the service on it! Something else will fall in and...😮😮😮
It says no oil change is required but the oil is black as night. What are they doing?
I don't believe that stuff and change the oil anyway, I feel it's just a marketing gimmick. However, there was a study done by Briggs awhile back stating something to the effect that the oil is burned at a certain rate and if you continually top it off it will stay within spec.