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I have noticed here recently that the 18hp in my 1872 doesnt seem to have the power it used to. It has a 44" deck on it (not original I know), I have checked it & it is clean, no buildup on it. But when mowing it seems to really bog down, doesn't seem like the governor is adding fuel to raise rpm/power. Is there anything I should look for to try to figure out why the loss of power? You think a tune up will help much, or maybe engine is wore out. I haven't checked compression yet, and I can tune a carb about as well as I can tuna fish..... (sorry).
Thoughts? Thanks
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What range of compression is considered "OK", and below what level is bad?
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Book will tell you that 90 PSI is the minimum, but both cylinders need to be within (I think) 10% of each other. So one at 90 and one at 95 is ok, but one at 90 and one at 110 is not.
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How recent? Have you noticed and smoke? Any loss of oil? Is it just the deck that seems weak?
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Take a look under the deck and see if you have a bunch of grass buildup. Check and make sure the spindles and mule drive pulleys are not binding.
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What Sam said plus look closely at the idler arm on the mower deck to see if it is holding proper tension on the deck belt. If the deck checks out ok...then maybe the engine is just getting tired.
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Sorry I havent checked here in a couple days. It seems like it has been slowly loosing power. It doesn't smoke, burns a little oil, but not excessive. It's not just the mower deck that affects it. Just running it at full throttle & pushing up on the lever to make it move makes it bog down (governor doesnt seem to kick in to give more power).
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dont use my 1863 much do start regularly use it today to pull some trees went to put it away and engine started surging and cracking when on demand if you open choke a little it helps some but still does it any suggestions on what to look for once it starts doing it it even does it when idling thanks guys its dark now but will check in morning
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