Andy,
Congrats on your DYT4000 purchase. I have the 24hp/48" deck version and now have over 35 hours on the clock. I've been impressed with mine so far - smooth, quiet and powerful. I hope Sears can fix your problems. Let us know how it works out. Hopefully you will get some mowing in before the snow flies!
Jeremy
Welcome to the forum Andy! We're practically neighbors since I live just north of Saylorsburg. Are you going to the Jacktown tractor show this weekend? It's real close to Bangor, and if you have never been, it is a lot of fun. Here is a link to the show's site:
the sears service guy came by yesterday to check out my tractor. he changed the carburator and it runs great now.
he said that some of the factory carbs flow too much. Gas gets into the case raising the oil level and overflowing back into the carb. resulting in heavy smoke. Thins out the oil too.
so i'm all good now, runs and cuts perfectly. good thing i wasnt responsible to pay, 260 bucks, part and labor.
heres my dyt4000.
The other pic shows what i'm coming from. a 2x hand-me-down.
So did you go to the Jacktown show? It really is a family thing, but it was kinda cold for a baby to be out. With the gas thinning out your oil, I hope you changed the oil keep the lubrication up to snuff. If not do it now. Oil thinned with gas does not lube well.
I wanted to go, but seeing that I was in the hospital ER the previous weekend with breathing problems, I didn't want to risk being out in the cold damp air. I was just starting to feel better by Sunday and as of today, I'm about 75% recovered. There is another show in January, and then the consignment auction at Hilltop John Deere outside of Bangor. I went to the auction last year, saw about 1000 items for sale ranging from a $3 push mower to $10,000 tractors. There are bargains to be had there IF you are a careful bidder.
oh man, yeah get some R&R.
Hilltop is about a half mile from me. i felt kinda bad buying the craftsman with the john deere dealer so close to me, but i cant afford to support the local in this case.
At Hilltop's auction last year, I saw used, running, Deere 200 series garden tractors of 1980s vintage go for $200-500. You are right in that new green machines are big $$$, but used works for me if it has a working motor.
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