Brads
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Hi there. Was just given this groovy old Murray Ultra Rider, automatic drive, 46" triple blade. (No idea what year. 90 something maybe? You?) Well, it was filthy and had 4 flat tires but I aired 'em up, pulled her out with the truck and took her home anyway. Now I need your advice on how to get it back in action.
Model 460777 Type 1277 01 Code 9601155B Briggs & Stratton Diamond I/C 20 hp
Here's the story. Apparently the starter quit working (I have repaired it already, works well.) and they had another mower so they left this one sitting covered under a pine tree for about 5 years. Pretty dirty and lots of pine needles but not too bad considering. The worst I guess is the deck's covered with dirt, moss and rust. (as you can see)
I haven't tried to start it yet, gonna change the oil first but it sounds right (compression wise) and turns over freely so my hopes are high. Guess we'll see. :smile:
Anyway, here's my plan. I'm thinking about high pressure washing the whole thing down, dropping the deck off, cleaning it good, sharpening the blades and running the old belts first (then new ones) to clean the rust off the pulleys. What do you think there? Suggestions? Anything else that needs to be done?
Anyhoo, love your forum and looking forward to my first mow. Thanks :thumbsup:
Holy cow I almost forgot. It's got no grass catcher. Any idea where I might find one?
UPDATE: OK, pulled the deck and power washed everything. Cleaned up pretty good. I'm surprised. Still gotta use a screwdriver to start it though. Bad solenoid I suppose. No biggie there. Needs a new choke cable and the gas in tank has turned to yuck. Carb will need an overhaul. Speaking of which, anybody know how hard it's gonna be to get a carb kit for this thing? Carb w/float on a 20 hp Briggs & Stratton engine. Oh, I dumped a little gas down the carb and got it to run a bit. Yippie :smile:
Model 460777 Type 1277 01 Code 9601155B Briggs & Stratton Diamond I/C 20 hp
Here's the story. Apparently the starter quit working (I have repaired it already, works well.) and they had another mower so they left this one sitting covered under a pine tree for about 5 years. Pretty dirty and lots of pine needles but not too bad considering. The worst I guess is the deck's covered with dirt, moss and rust. (as you can see)
I haven't tried to start it yet, gonna change the oil first but it sounds right (compression wise) and turns over freely so my hopes are high. Guess we'll see. :smile:
Anyway, here's my plan. I'm thinking about high pressure washing the whole thing down, dropping the deck off, cleaning it good, sharpening the blades and running the old belts first (then new ones) to clean the rust off the pulleys. What do you think there? Suggestions? Anything else that needs to be done?
Anyhoo, love your forum and looking forward to my first mow. Thanks :thumbsup:
Holy cow I almost forgot. It's got no grass catcher. Any idea where I might find one?
UPDATE: OK, pulled the deck and power washed everything. Cleaned up pretty good. I'm surprised. Still gotta use a screwdriver to start it though. Bad solenoid I suppose. No biggie there. Needs a new choke cable and the gas in tank has turned to yuck. Carb will need an overhaul. Speaking of which, anybody know how hard it's gonna be to get a carb kit for this thing? Carb w/float on a 20 hp Briggs & Stratton engine. Oh, I dumped a little gas down the carb and got it to run a bit. Yippie :smile:
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