Posted by IH 184 on July 27, 2008 at 15:51:35 from (4.224.78.50):
Just picked up a nice 184, with a mower deck. It doesnt have alot of power,, when the mower deck is running and dropped down and go up a small hill it will darn near stall out. Book says its around 13 hp,, (60ci 4 cyl) ran a compression test, 100 psi on all 4. Starts good runs ok, sounds like it has a slight miss once its warmed up. It has a fast low gear,, and Im wondering if the mower deck is running too fast and taking too much of its power, can the main PTO pulley be changed to slow the deck down a bit to help it? Not afraid to rebuild the engine,, dont smoke or use oil, just low on power or something isnt right. Its a homemade mower deck, and does a good job,, but might have to do some tweeking to get it just right. your thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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