lundi 26 juin 2017

ZTH 6127 info needed, engine, etc.

Well hello again folks, been a bit for me here. I wanted to ask a few questions from you professionals who run Husqvarna equipment.

A family member recently ordered a new mower (Ferris) after having some engine troubles with his Husqvarna 6127. He claims it turns over, which i verified, but it won't fire up. He also claimed it was knocking a little prior to it not starting, and it's about 1o years old, so he opted for a new shiny suspension this and that unit and is giving me his old 6127. Said he replaced 1 pump a year back or so, but the other one was running strong. Hour meter reads 241, which seem low to me.

Problem is, I don't have a clue what I am looking at. He mentioned it was a 62" cut, and the deck and belts don't look bad at all. It also appears to have some form of Kohler engine, but I am not sure what horse. I suspect 27 but could be 25?

I really just hated to let the mower go to waste, especially for what it is. It would make a great farm ZT for me to clear the drive and areas around our barns. I also however, don't want to get into it about 2k deep trying to fix it.

I have included some pictures I took yesterday to verify the model, and maybe the engine type.

I would be interested in any re-power options available, other than the Kohler, which i sourced to small engine warehouse at a cost of about 1500 (should be direct plug and play replacement). I'd like to know what options are out there for me, the do-it-yourselfer to install himself. I know my way around mowers, i have taken a few engines down in the past and replaced various working parts.

I am also fine with switching to the B&S Commercial turf series @ 25 or 27 hp, being that is what's currently on my Scag and running strong. The only issue I see here is figuring out the wiring harness conversions myself. If someone sells that type of adapter I'd be interested in knowing.

Thanks in advance for any and all info you can give me.

Homer.

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ZTH 6127 info needed, engine, etc.

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