Hi Readers;
I'm in the process of bringing a 2006 Victa 4012TX back from the brink.
I purchased it sight unseen on Ebay for AU$360 and it owes me another AU$70 in petrol/travel money bringing the total to AU$430.
It has been thrashed by a worker at it's previous home at a horse stud near Seymour in Victoria and came to me in a very sorry state.
I don't think it has done much mowing, the cutter deck is in remarkably good shape, but it's certainly done it's fair share of "hooning around".
(The same driver actually managed to sheer a back wheel off a big Kobuta!)
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As I understand it it's a 2006 model that has been out of commission for at least 4 years. That means that all the damage was done over, at the most, 2 years!
The bonnet was smashed, tyres were flat, front wheels were missing, the engine wasn't running and the transaxle was leaking oil.
My first step on the road to recovery was the 12.5 hp Briggs engine.
It came up nice with a quick degrease and air gun removal of at least 4 years accumulation of dust from sitting in a barn.
After draining the old fuel from the tank and carb and running some carby cleaner through it I eventually got it to fire up but it was doing a fine impersonation of a disco smoke machine crossed with a machine gun.
I'd seen a similar display from a machine that had drained the fuel into the sump so that was my first looksee and it proved to be the problem.
I drained the oil/fuel mixture from the sump and filled it with quality oil, fitted a new spark plug and gave it another go.
It fired up straight away and now runs like a charm.
I have an orange "parts donor" 4012H so I repaired the 4012TX bonnet using some of the usable bits off it. Looks a bit funny but it works.
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I'm now up to the transaxle.
I took it off the mower today and split the case.
HMMMM.
Not a good look!
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One cog has stripped all it's teeth (the one the screwdriver is pointing at) and another, the main drive cog, has several teeth missing.
There are 2 holes in the case that I hope to repair if possible.
I now need some help.
I need a parts breakdown for the transaxle so that I can identify the part numbers I need to buy.
It's a Tecumseh MST-206-504 and the serial number is 6129A00486.
I figure that makes it a 9th of May 2006 build. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
If anyone can steer me towards the parts breakdown I'd be most grateful.
Cheers for now.
Rob.