I've got a Troy Bilt Chipper, 10 Hp. I use it about once every three months for about two hours.
Two years ago, I got rid of the belt drive and converted it to a centrifugal clutch and chain drive. Easier to start, quieter and no more belts burning up!
Today, I am chipping away. Seems a little down on power but not a lot. After about 90 minutes, it acted like I switched it off and got a 'Pop' out of the carb. Hmmmm
Check the fuel, good.
Hmmmm
Check the oil, good.
Hmmmm
Try to pull start. Bad. A lot of resistance but not like a sieze, more like tons of compression. Odd
Try again, a single pop through the carb and pull start is yanked from my hand
Hmmmm
Gave up
I suspect a push rod failed or rocker arm failed on the exhaust side.
Not sure what I am going to do. The curious part of me will investigate. The smart side of me will use a near new 13 Hp Briggs Generator engine I have and swap them out.
Two years ago, I got rid of the belt drive and converted it to a centrifugal clutch and chain drive. Easier to start, quieter and no more belts burning up!
Today, I am chipping away. Seems a little down on power but not a lot. After about 90 minutes, it acted like I switched it off and got a 'Pop' out of the carb. Hmmmm
Check the fuel, good.
Hmmmm
Check the oil, good.
Hmmmm
Try to pull start. Bad. A lot of resistance but not like a sieze, more like tons of compression. Odd
Try again, a single pop through the carb and pull start is yanked from my hand
Hmmmm
Gave up
I suspect a push rod failed or rocker arm failed on the exhaust side.
Not sure what I am going to do. The curious part of me will investigate. The smart side of me will use a near new 13 Hp Briggs Generator engine I have and swap them out.