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Old 12-21-2011, 09:52 AM
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Default Hydro "not working" (fixed 1/8/12)

I am going to go look at a 149 that is for sale next week. It is being sold by a friend of the owner. Apparently, it has a hydro problem. He told me that it just stopped working and the guy simply parked it a couple years ago. He never looked into what the problem was because he got another tractor. It has not run since then either and likely will not run now. He did say that the engine and starter generator were rebuilt shortly before it stopped working. Maybe whoever installed the rebuilt engine did something wrong with the drive shaft? At least with the wide frame, I can remove the tunnel cover and have a good look around. If I can get it cheap and get it running fairly easily and cheaply it would be a great upgrade from my 125.
I am hoping that it is something simple like a missing drive pin. Any advice on what I can look at to make a quick assessment? I know it will need some work, but I don't want to get into a major project right now. I have a perfectly good, strong running 125 now so i can easily walk if the price is too high or the tractor is too messed up.
Also, if it has not run in a couple years, what should I do before I try to start it. It will need a fresh battery or at least a jump start, and some fresh gas. I'll check oil and hydro fluid levels. What else should I do before I try to start it? I'll bring some tools, a battery booster, gas, oil, starting fluid. What else should I have handy?
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Old 12-21-2011, 10:59 AM
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Steve,
I've never owned a 125, but a nice running 149 is the cat's meow with the hydraulic lift. Got any pics handy? As you stated, the drive train is easier to work on due to the tunnel cover being removable. The hydros in the cubs are bullet proof unless one tow's 'em around without releasing the pressure valves. If it just quit, I would venture to guess it sheared a drive shaft pin or maybe just low on hytran. As far as getting a cub running after sitting, you are on the right track. New gas, check or better yet change the fluids (not feasable if you want to get it running before purchase). Might have to clean the points to get spark. The carb probably is pretty gummed up if it sat with old gas in it. Pop the tunnel cover off and roll the engine over by hand or with the key and see if the drive shaft turns the hydro. Also pull the plug and turn it over checking for compression. If is seems to be in decent shape, looks complete, and you want it, low ball an offer and take it home with you . If you get it running, the price may double .

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Old 12-21-2011, 11:01 AM
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From the CL ad.

The owner made some kind of cable lift for the blade. It is hard to tell what the heck was done from the picture. I won't see it until after the holiday weekend.
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Old 12-21-2011, 11:23 AM
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I see it doesn't have hydro lift, which is kind of a bummer. That's going to lower the value, though it's still a nice tractor.

I take that back, I think I can just see the lever behind the mess the PO made. Looks as though he rigged a lever to lift the blade, you might also want to check to see if the lift works.
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Old 12-21-2011, 04:34 PM
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I think I can see a hydraulic lift lever and rockshaft on there, but it looks like somebody kludged an additional lift lever on there. I hope they didn't cut up the tractor too much to get that in there.
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Old 12-21-2011, 06:15 PM
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I also see a different steering wheel , painted foot pads , bracket on the back , maybe something bolted to the grill ??
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Looks just right to me. I love getting things that don't work and making them work again. Still working on the 1650 I found in the woods when I bought my house. I have spent way more money on it than if I had just bought one in decent condition, but then I would have spent the money on some other project anyway. It's all about the fun in rebuilding the thing. Some spend money to play golf, I spend it on building and rebuilding projects. Get it at a good price and go for it!
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Steve,
Doesn't look too bad from the pic. The pic is blurry though. I don't get that weird lift setup either. Really makes one wonder about the hydraulic lift and if it was working before it was parked.
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Sounds like a sproil pin might be broken on the drive shaft.
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Old 12-22-2011, 04:10 PM
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That's what I am hoping. What else could it be? What else should/can I check? Let's assume it is not running when I am there.
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