Gang, I’m not sure if this thread really belongs here, but in my frustration, I’m turning to the GarageJournal….
I have a twelve year old Husqvarna YTH150 lawn tractor. I baby it, clean it, and maintain it, as it’s not that easy for me to drop two grand on a new one these days.
However, it’s giving me trouble, runs fine on flat surface, struggles to get up an incline and a big part of my yard is an incline, so this is a problem.
As I understand it, after time goes by, the aged oil in it can break down, and for the first fifteen minutes or so, it’s fine, but then it gets progressively worse and it will not make it up the incline.
Internet search has not really turned up a lot of info. It’s a sealed unit. Big problem. I read about one guy that drilled and tapped a drain hole and a fill hole, and if you can get the old oil out and replace it with heavier weight oil, you can bring these things back to life. Also sounds like a good way for an amateur like me to turn this machine into a nice boat anchor.
I went to my local shop at lunch and found no help at all, instead I was handed a price list for the new models, telling me after ten years of age, it doesn’t make sense to repair them. That chapped my backside a bit, I just love the “throw it away and buy a new one”, especially when I have taken such good care of this machine.
Can anyone give me any advice or point me in a direction?
Thanks
Rich
I have a twelve year old Husqvarna YTH150 lawn tractor. I baby it, clean it, and maintain it, as it’s not that easy for me to drop two grand on a new one these days.
However, it’s giving me trouble, runs fine on flat surface, struggles to get up an incline and a big part of my yard is an incline, so this is a problem.
As I understand it, after time goes by, the aged oil in it can break down, and for the first fifteen minutes or so, it’s fine, but then it gets progressively worse and it will not make it up the incline.
Internet search has not really turned up a lot of info. It’s a sealed unit. Big problem. I read about one guy that drilled and tapped a drain hole and a fill hole, and if you can get the old oil out and replace it with heavier weight oil, you can bring these things back to life. Also sounds like a good way for an amateur like me to turn this machine into a nice boat anchor.
I went to my local shop at lunch and found no help at all, instead I was handed a price list for the new models, telling me after ten years of age, it doesn’t make sense to repair them. That chapped my backside a bit, I just love the “throw it away and buy a new one”, especially when I have taken such good care of this machine.
Can anyone give me any advice or point me in a direction?
Thanks
Rich

