1. ENGINE IDLES POORLY:
Carburetor maladjustment
readjust carburetor
Improper spark plug gap
check and re-gap plug
2. ENGINE BACKFIRES:
Carburetor maladjustment
readjust carburetor
3. ENGINE RUNS BUT POWER UNIT WON’T MOVE FORWARD
Drive belt loose or broken
re-tension or replace
Pump shift arm disconnected
reconnect
Hydrostatic reservoir oil low
add oil
Pump bypass valve open
put in closed position
Hydrostatic oil filter plugged
replace filter
Bad transaxle
consult dealer
4. POWER UNIT LOSES POWER OR HYDROSTAT SYSTEM OVERHEATS
Hydrostatic oil reservoir too low
add oil
Transaxle damaged
consult dealer
Hydrostatic oil reservoir blowing oil out cap
overfilled or water contaminated
5. ENGINE STALLS WHEN BLADES ARE ENGAGED
Operator not on seat
sit on seat
Faulty interlock system
consult dealer
Bad blade spindle bearing
consult dealer
Deck drive belt not properly routed
reroute
Blades blocked by foreign material
clean under deck
•See engine manual for engine adjustments
ENGINE ELECTRICAL TROUBLE
1. ENGINE WILL NOT TURN OVER:
Dead battery
Bad ground connection
Bad terminal connection at battery
Wiring harness plugs are not attached properly at
the key switch or the PTO switch
Bad parking brake switch
Bad PTO switch
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST
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2. ENGINE WILL TURN OVER,
BUT WILL NOT START:
A. If there is spark at the plug:
No fuel
Bad fuel solenoid in engine
B. If there is no spark at the plug:
Make sure safety interlock system is sequenced:
PTO switch is off
Control levers in neutral position
Parking brake is on
Operator in seat
Check safety interlock switches:
Seat switch
Neutral switch
Bad ignition module on engine
POOR CUTTING PERFORMANCE
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ENGINE SPEED IS TOO SLOW:
Always mow at full throttle.
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BELT SLIPPAGE:
Tighten deck adjusting spring on the 55” or 61”
deck to 7”.
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DECK IS PLUGGED WITH GRASS:
Clean underneath the mower.
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BLADES ARE NOT SHARP:
Sharpen the blades or replace.
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CUTTING HEIGHT:
Normal mowing - cut only 1/3 of the grass blade.
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FINISHED CUT IS UNEVEN:
Groundspeed is too fast.
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BLADES ARE WORN DOWN TOO FAR:
Replace your blades.