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Dirty Harry 11-11-2019 09:09 PM

149 power loss when in gear
 
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For the past couple of months, I have noticed power loss after driving up hills and at at higher rpm. At low rpm, the 149 is perfect and sounds great. At high rpm, 149 is great it’s only when it is in motion and under load, does it want to gradually loose power and eventually stop. After reading some threads I see there might be a issue with the generator. I put the volt meter on it and see there is 3 volts coming from “f” and 6volts coming from “a”. At the battery there is a swing between 13v (low idle)and 16v (high idle). Is this normal? If not is it the generator causing my power loss under load? If it is the generator can it be rebuilt?....Thanks for sharing any comments.

cooperino 11-12-2019 06:58 AM

The Starter/generator would have a real hard time bogging that engine down. Especially a functional one. Going to need some more info here. Some history, last tune up, etc. Also. Is the tractor slowing? Or is it the engine actually losing rpm? If the engine is losing rpm my first 2 thoughts would be fuel issue or governor.

R Bedell 11-12-2019 07:39 AM

First, welcome to OCC........... :Welcome2:

The Starter/Generator only supply's voltage for the battery and very doubtful, that it will cause a power loss issue.

I am guessing, you have a Carb or Fuel Delivery issue.

crazycubtrio 11-12-2019 02:22 PM

Has the engine been rebuilt recently? Could the crankshaft end play be non existent and as it heats up and expands it binds even more? I would think if the starter generator is causing the issue it would be so hot that smoke would likely be rolling off of it. Just a thought

Billy-O 11-12-2019 06:21 PM

I agree that this is more likely a fuel issue and it could possibly be governor as stated before.

Dirty Harry 11-12-2019 08:41 PM

Thank you for the welcome! I have enjoyed reading and looking all the cub info and pictures. Very therapeutic if you are owner of one.

I have had this since new as it was my fathers and now mine. Always stored in a garage and wiped down after each use. The engine is original not rebuilt. I tune it up with new plugs and air filter once a year. this year was in May. I did exchange the gear fluid this year as I thought that might be why it was bogging down however that did not make a difference. The carb probably does need to be rebuilt any suggestion where to get a kit?

On the governor what is good way to check its functionality?

Good question on the tractor slowing as the tractor does not slow only the engine seems to bog down when going up hill an eventually will shut off if I continue without stopping and letting it get a short rest.

On the fuel I run ethanol free with a shot of sea-foam (cap full)

darkminion_17 11-12-2019 10:25 PM

Sounds like a condenser is the issue.

cooperino 11-13-2019 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty Harry (Post 490328)
Thank you for the welcome! I have enjoyed reading and looking all the cub info and pictures. Very therapeutic if you are owner of one.

I have had this since new as it was my fathers and now mine. Always stored in a garage and wiped down after each use. The engine is original not rebuilt. I tune it up with new plugs and air filter once a year. this year was in May. I did exchange the gear fluid this year as I thought that might be why it was bogging down however that did not make a difference. The carb probably does need to be rebuilt any suggestion where to get a kit?

On the governor what is good way to check its functionality?

Good question on the tractor slowing as the tractor does not slow only the engine seems to bog down when going up hill an eventually will shut off if I continue without stopping and letting it get a short rest.

On the fuel I run ethanol free with a shot of sea-foam (cap full)

Quick question,
When this is happening, Are you running blades or any other attachment that requires power? Or just driving? How long and steep is this hill your climbing?

You can hear a governor pulling when there is a load on the engine the rpms may dip a little then the governor reacts to load and tries to maintain engine rpm. There are detailed instructions for adjusting your governor in the manual

Here is the Kohler manual that is found in the Tractor Technical Section:

Page 6.27 thru 6.31 should guide you thru the governor setting and sensitivity adjustments.

http://www.kohlerengines.com/onlinec...df/tp_2379.pdf

jbrewer 11-13-2019 06:15 PM

Betting on carb getting leeeaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

ironman 11-13-2019 06:33 PM

Maybe the fuel cap vent is clogged??

Easy enough to test, just loosen the cap and take it for a ride.
If it still dies, that's not it.


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