Posted by screwstick on July 29, 2009 at 19:02:27 from (75.89.23.145):
In Reply to: cub 154 low-boy posted by stephen roberts on July 29, 2009 at 17:28:14:
Before advice can be given, you should do a compression check, wet and dry, check the valve clearances, direct oil pressure check and do a tune up; plugs, points, rotor, wires, cap and coil (the works). Check timeing as well.
This will be much cheaper than rebuilding or replacing the engine. If all is bad, I would rebuild the engine if the clutch, PTO and mower deck are still in good shape.
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