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Our "new to us" B7200 HST has been doing a great job blowing snow, and it seems like the snow is never going to end... Haven't tried to start it yet when very cold - all starts have been at temperatures of -5C and above. In reading the Operator's Manual I see a recommendation to use the decompression lever for cold starts.
The Bowden cable for the decompression lever is fine - it moves quite freely when disconnected from the lever on the cylinder head. The decompression lever itself is very, very sticky, as in needing to be tapped lightly with a mallet to move it. I want to cycle the lever back and forth a few times to free it up before reconnecting the cable.
Here's my question. How do I know when I have reached the travel limits of the lever, both in the "decompress" direction and in the "restore compression" direction? I'm quite concerned about going too far in the decompression direction, and not getting it returned far enough to the "restore compression" position.
On a similar note, is there a better way to free up this decompression lever? The tractor has been used only in the summer for the past 8 years, so it's been at least that many years since the decompression lever has been used.
Thanks for any guidance you might be able to provide.
Mark.
The Bowden cable for the decompression lever is fine - it moves quite freely when disconnected from the lever on the cylinder head. The decompression lever itself is very, very sticky, as in needing to be tapped lightly with a mallet to move it. I want to cycle the lever back and forth a few times to free it up before reconnecting the cable.
Here's my question. How do I know when I have reached the travel limits of the lever, both in the "decompress" direction and in the "restore compression" direction? I'm quite concerned about going too far in the decompression direction, and not getting it returned far enough to the "restore compression" position.
On a similar note, is there a better way to free up this decompression lever? The tractor has been used only in the summer for the past 8 years, so it's been at least that many years since the decompression lever has been used.
Thanks for any guidance you might be able to provide.
Mark.