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- 2009 Kubota BX25
Wow! Lotsa problems with the 160. Maybe I should swap it out for another motor.
Nice little mill plowhog. Do you trailer it out and do local sawing jobs?Here's a black oak tree limb ... I decided to take a few slabs out of the center. I got 3 nice live edge slabs ... 2" thick and +/- 20" wide.
The rest gets bucked up for firewood.
My Honda 160 on my splitter has been great, had about 5 years, only "issue" has been the plug. Starts first pull even after sitting for weeks. Starts 2 - 3 pulls after sitting all summer. I run non ethanol.Wow! Lotsa problems with the 160. Maybe I should swap it out for another motor.
Thanks- it's a Woodland Mills HM130MAX. I'm still building my skills, sawing only my own logs. If I take it elsewhere, I want confidence I can routinely get maximum yield from a log. I'm not there yet.Nice little mill plowhog. Do you trailer it out and do local sawing jobs?
If it ran off choke before w no problem, your problem lies within the carb. You got a speck of debris in there somewhere.I have a hard running Honda 160.
The engine runs on choke but not on the run setting. The problem might be the governor control adjustment.
I'd prefer a cast iron cylinder bore as opposed to the aluminum casing on the GC series.I have the Honda GX160 on my wood slitter and I have never had an issue with it. I like the GX series and always shut mine down at the end of the day by shutting off the fuel. It always starts with 1 pull even after sitting through the unused summer months.
It was too clean anyhow, you were making the rest of us look bad.Been waiting over a month for the rain to stop so I could set the new pump shed on the cistern, finally got a dry spell this week. Tractor went in to the woods clean and came out coated with mud.
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