IDIBRONCO
IDIBRONCO
I'm glad that this is my truck and I don't need that mirror. Everyone else can take a flying leap if they don't like it!
That's a pretty cool mower....... and that battery charger is pretty sweet too.......This morning I went collecting. A guy who lives close by called my yesterday and asked if I wanted an old mower for free. I said yes right away. I walked over to his house and looked at it. It's an old Montgomery Wards mower and not one of their last ones going by the looks. It does have a 18HP Briggs. Maybe it will run, maybe not. Then he said that I could have his battery charger. He wasn't sure if it worked or not. I drug it home last night. He even let me use his trailer to haul the mower on. There's more stuff in two storage sheds behind his neighbor's house. Due to the rain yesterday, we'll get to that later. Maybe I'll find treasures, maybe it'll be stuff to go on my next scrap metal load. Either way, free stuff is cool!
Thank you..... but its not worth saving as a mower or even a tractor for around the yard.......should be a really good L head 2 cyl Briggs engine though...... it has one of the original "vari-drive" transmissions..... its the tranny that they still use on mowers with "Troy bilt" or the cheapest "cub cadet".... if its not a gear on gear transmission or a hydrostat..... it ain't worth having..... it looks neat.....but so do some dodges, that doesn't mean they're worth owning.... now the Big Red is worth a look....oh yeah!I threw in a closer picture of the mower for Jesus Freak's viewing pleasure.

Maybe. Does it push coolant out of the overflow while running? Even with the "low" compression readings of 290 and 250, that's still WAY more pressure than our cooling systems can make. 250 PSI overpowers 13-16 PSI every time so the coolant shouldn't be pushing into those cylinders while the engine is running even if that head gasket is bad. The low coolant level and the low compression readings might not be related.Given that it was low on coolant when I got it, I’ve observed no coolant leaks, and compression is low on two adjacent cylinders, I’m inclined to believe it needs a headgasket on the 2-4-6-8 bank.
but its not worth saving as a mower or even a tractor for around the yard.....
Thanks for the advice.it has one of the original "vari-drive" transmissions..... its the tranny that they still use on mowers with "Troy bilt" or the cheapest "cub cadet".... if its not a gear on gear transmission or a hydrostat..... it ain't worth having.....
I agree on both accounts. The exception would be the 1952 Dodge Business coupe that a high school friend used to have. It was in great shape, ran great (once you got the old battery charged up), rode pretty nicely (for a 1952 car), and that fluid drive transmission was cool. I would have owned that Dodge.it looks neat.....but so do some dodges, that doesn't mean they're worth owning.
Maybe. Does it push coolant out of the overflow while running? Even with the "low" compression readings of 290 and 250, that's still WAY more pressure than our cooling systems can make. 250 PSI overpowers 13-16 PSI every time so the coolant shouldn't be pushing into those cylinders while the engine is running even if that head gasket is bad. The low coolant level and the low compression readings might not be related.