Awesome fix man! the HT23 is alive again and it realy does help the engine when the fins are clean. I'd suggest you take a couple mins to clean them out before summer time. Either than that you have yourself and really good setup for winter time. Cheers
I know i got busy getting the shop Built this fall to check her over LOL! When i first got the HT23 in the summer , I Washed the engine very well. And "thought": I got most of it out.. But at the same time did not take the 2min to remove the tins . I think most of the dirt got into her cutting grass at my house with the carb leaking a little.
I just hope that was not all from just one Summer of using her LOL! MY yard has PURE Sand , So good chance a lot of that got stuck in the engine from the carb leaking a SMALL amount of fuel LOL!
Take the heads off...mill them down with a belt sander...itll up the compression and you'll notice a difference...just don't remove too much...a good 40 to 50 thousands...those opposing Twin are a good solid engine too...have had one since new and I run 5w40 rotella in it since...works great...u take care of them and they'll take care of you...keep the engines clean is a major thing with them.
awsome video curtis man you seem to have bad luck with these tracters lol but i do got to say not as bad as last year this is the only non mayjoy issue that i seen and runs super fanstatic after you fix it love it thumbs up and shared
Awesome fix man! the HT23 is alive again and it realy does help the engine when the fins are clean. I'd suggest you take a couple mins to clean them out before summer time. Either than that you have yourself and really good setup for winter time. Cheers
I know i got busy getting the shop Built this fall to check her over LOL!
When i first got the HT23 in the summer , I Washed the engine very well. And "thought":
I got most of it out.. But at the same time did not take the 2min to remove the tins .
I think most of the dirt got into her cutting grass at my house with the carb leaking a little.
Your young and tuff to work in that cold weather and cold shop. It’s 58 and very high winds and I stayed in doors today at 72
Thing sounds good under load. That luxury power steering life. Should have been sipping a glass of wine. Haha good times.
Normally a dirty cigar is my choice when using her !
runs way better now forsure good job
Hope She Keeps going for a few years LOL!
Great fix! Sure was a lot of shit that collected over time in the fins. It should be a good runner now!
I just hope that was not all from just one Summer of using her LOL!
MY yard has PURE Sand , So good chance a lot of that got stuck in the engine from the carb leaking a SMALL amount of fuel LOL!
Take the heads off...mill them down with a belt sander...itll up the compression and you'll notice a difference...just don't remove too much...a good 40 to 50 thousands...those opposing Twin are a good solid engine too...have had one since new and I run 5w40 rotella in it since...works great...u take care of them and they'll take care of you...keep the engines clean is a major thing with them.
16 C from sweden
Dalarna
awsome video curtis man you seem to have bad luck with these tracters lol but i do got to say not as bad as last year this is the only non mayjoy issue that i seen and runs super fanstatic after you fix it love it thumbs up and shared
Ya.. This year started off pretty bad LOL! But.. I am sure i will have more problems at least i have two spare tractors LOL!!!
I heard you on the fuel. I bought 50 gals of diesel, and 20 gals of gas, $641 .
At least now it's starting to get a little cheaper LOL!
I miss using the diesel for snow , $1.00 (1/4 Gal) would Do the FULL YARD
Peter Ahlström
Money ahead if you replace head gasket every 4 years and keep extra gasket set all the time
you ar her a gen funn
That trailer house looks cold up there
Need a metal roof over it ???
Wood Stove inside , So she is nice and Warm , Maybe too Warm at times LOL!
Lillmasen