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lo boy 154 stalling out when put under load
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Posted by RobertoM. on May 29, 2006 at 16:32:05 from (24.239.198.165):
Hi all, found this site on a search. Looks pretty good, but searching the archives wasn't helpful. Anyway, my IH 154 lo boy starts to die out on me when I engage the mower deck. I nurse the engage lever slowly to keep it running. When I put it in gear and start to let the clutch out, it really has trouble staying running. I disassembled and cleaned the carb, no help. The points look fine. It runs ok for the first 5-10 minutes then when it warms up it dies out. I'm new to the 154 lo-boy. Any ideas? Any help is appreciated. Thnaks
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