samedi 2 mai 2015

Howdy from Nashville, TN

I just found the forum, seems the timing was spot on.

Retired guy here that is also in the 2nd year of battling Esophogeal Cancer. I don't have a large lawn so no rider for me, I walk it and I use a Cub Cadet (2003 model_ SR621 with the Kaw FJ180V engine and I love this machine. It does a wonderful job, starts on the first pull and the grass always looks great after mowing.

I recently had an issue with it, however, that bears discussion. I has started to mow when the grass was still a little wet from the dew. Right in the middle of the 1st pass, I saw the watering hose on the lawn and stopped to crank it back in on the reel. When I got ready to mow again, 10 pulls and it wouldn't start. I didn't prime because it has just been running. I took it back to the barn and pulled the plug and to say it was fouled would be an understatement, and the cylinder had a lot of oil in it. I have never had an issue like that with this machine. I ordered the parts then pulled the head, all the intake and exhaust and thoroughly cleaned it out. I expected to find a hole in the piston but everything was fine. I reassembled it and it started on the first pull and has done so regularly since this happened last week. I have no idea how that much oil got in the cylinder. Everything was good on the inside of the engine.

I gave it a lot of thought as I worked on the mower and I think that the grass build up under the chassis stopped the blade in a position that left one of the two valves open and that is how the oil got in there....only thing I could figure out.

At any rate, it's all fine now and the old mower has some new parts on it...so here is my question

It's time for a new mower. 12 years with this one and it's time to think of a new one. I don't have a lot to mow, about 1/2 acre that is relatively flat in the front and is sloped in the back but easy to mow. What is out there that is good. I am looking at Airens right now as well as Cub Cadet. I have also looked at Honda, Troy Bilt, and Toro, but it seems the industry jargon has changed and no one talks HP anymore, it's all about cc.s and torque.

I mow at the slower speed, never let my grass get too high prior to mowing, and I usually mow the grass for a 3 inch height, a tad bit higher in the heat of the summer.

I would love to hear what you recommend and what you think of the oil issue as well.
Thanks
Leo


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