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DR

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FIELD and BRUSH MOWER

 

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting 

Most problems are easy to fix. Consult the Troubleshooting Table below for common problems and their solutions. If you 
continue to experience problems, contact us at www.DRpower.com or call toll-free 1-800-DR-OWNER (376-9637) for support. 

Troubleshooting Table 

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Engine Starter Won’t 
Crank 

 

Check all of the items under the section called “Starting” on page 13. Especially,  that the 
Transmission is in (N) and the PTO switch is in the depressed position 

 

Check that the Plug for the Neutral Safety Switch is connected 

 

Check the fuse located under the battery 

 

Check the battery is more than 12V- Refer to Battery Care Section 

 

Check all wire connections—especially the ground connections located on the handlebar and 
all of the connections on the solenoid. Disconnect the green Battery ground wire first to avoid 
sparks.  Check to be sure that all of the connections are clean and tight.  Reconnect the 
Battery ground wire. 

Engine Starter Cranks 
but Engine wont start 

 

Check that the gas tank is atleast half full and that the fuel shut off is in the ON position 

 

Check that the fuel solenoid switch on the carburetor bowl is connected 

 

Try starting with the throttle in the CHOKE position; if this doesn’t work try the RUN position. 

The Engine lacks power 
or is not running 
smoothly. 

(Please refer to the 
Engine Owner’s Manual 
for engine-specific 
procedures.) 

 

Check the Throttle Lever travel and adjustment.  Make sure the Throttle Lever is in the Run 
position. 

 

Check that the Air Filter is clean.  If it is dirty, change it following the procedure in the Engine 
Owner’s Manual. 

 

The Spark Plug(s) may be dirty or cracked, change it.  If it’s oily, leave it out, hold a rag over 
the Plug Hole(s) and crank the Engine several times to blow out any oil in the Cylinder(s), 
then wipe off the Plug(s) and reinsert it. 

 

The gas may be old, change it.  Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer than one month. 

 

Check the Fuel Filter, it may be clogged.  Replace if necessary. 

 

Check to make sure that your Engine has the right amount of clean oil.  If it is dirty, change it 
following the procedure in the Engine Owner’s Manual. 

Engine smokes. 

 

Check the oil level and adjust as needed. 

 

You may be operating the machine on too great an incline.  See “Mowing on Slopes” on page 
16. 

 

Check the Air Filter and clean or replace if needed. 

 

You may be using the wrong oil—too light for the temperature.  Refer to your Engine Owner’s 
Manual for detailed information. 

 

Clean the Cooling Fins if they are dirty. 

 

If the Engine still smokes, visit our web site at www.DRpower.com for assistance. 

Traction Drive does not 
Engage 

 

The Drive Belt is broken or out of adjustment.  See page 20. 

 

Traction Drive Cable may need adjusting 

 

Before performing any maintenance procedure or inspection, stop the engine, wait five minutes to allow all parts to cool.  
Disconnect the spark plug wire(s), keeping it away from the spark plug(s).

 

Summary of Contents for 10.5HP PRO-26

Page 1: ...ment Toll free phone 1 800 DR OWNER 376 9637 Fax 1 802 877 1213 Website www DRpower com Read and understand this manual and all instructions before operating the DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER Original Lang...

Page 2: ...2 DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER...

Page 3: ...the Serial Number and Order Number in the space provided on the front cover of this manual Additional Information and Potential Changes DR Power Equipment reserves the right to discontinue change and...

Page 4: ...Representatives will be happy to help you Safe operation of the DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER is necessary to prevent death or serious injury Always take the following precautions when operating this machi...

Page 5: ...is within 100 feet of the machine Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them Never allow people to ride on the...

Page 6: ...an enclosed area or without proper ventilation as the exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless tasteless and poisonous gas Store all fuel and oil in containers specifically designed and approved f...

Page 7: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 7...

Page 8: ...and BRUSH MOWER It may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the controls and features of your DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER as shown in Figure 2 before beginning these procedures If you have any questio...

Page 9: ...lled 18 x 6 1 2 x 8 All Terrain Sealant Filled 18 x 6 1 2 x 8 All Terrain Sealant Filled 18 x 6 1 2 x 8 All Terrain Sealant Filled Machine Dimensions 80 5 L 30 25 W 48 2 H 80 5 L 30 25 W 48 2 H 83 L 3...

Page 10: ...ew the Knob that secures the Belt Guard to the Deck and remove the Guard Figure 8 2 Place a screw driver between Blade Pulley and Belt 3 While rotating the Blade Pulley roll the belt off of the Blade...

Page 11: ...ion Check the Tire Pressure Tools Needed Tire Pressure Gauge Air Compressor 1 Remove the Valve Stem Protective Cap Figure 12 and check the tire pressure with a Tire Pressure Gauge 2 Compare the tire p...

Page 12: ...teering Brake Break in The Steering Brakes are standard equipment for the 16 5 HP and 20 HP Models If your DR Field and Brush Mower is equipped with Steering Brakes the Brake Pads and Rotors need to b...

Page 13: ...t 2 Check that the Neutral Safety Switch at the rear of the Transaxle is connected in case it has loosened during shipping Figure 16 3 Move the Throttle Lever to Choke to Fast if the Engine is already...

Page 14: ...of the DR Field and Brush Mower always select a drive speed that matches the conditions For example use a slower speed when operating in wet heavy growth slippery and or steeply sloped areas 1 Move t...

Page 15: ...erating the Steering Brakes Steering brakes can assist the operator in Shifting the drive power from one wheel to the other to improve traction Keeping the mower driving straight on side slopes Turnin...

Page 16: ...going down a slope Tip For machines equipped with steering brakes When mowing on sidehills feather the uphill brake to get the machine to steer up the hill slightly This should keep the machine movin...

Page 17: ...ranches It works best to mow from the trunk end toward the top as brush lies on the ground Cold Weather Operation At temperatures below 30 F and a high dew point the DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER Engine ma...

Page 18: ...nd Precleaner Replace belts Replace Spark Plug s Replace Fuel Filter The Engine on your machine may not have a Precleaner or Oil Filter LUBRICATION Replacing Engine Oil and Filter Note Drain the oil w...

Page 19: ...slight resistance Note Over greasing may cause grease to leak onto the Mower Drive Belt 4 Reinstall the Belt if removed and Belt Guard Adjusting the Traction Drive Cable Note When properly adjusted t...

Page 20: ...emove the Clutch Bolt using a 5 8 Socket The Clutch Bolt has standard right hand threads Use impact wrench if possible 7 Remove Clutch from engine shaft 8 Remove the nuts retaining the belt guide with...

Page 21: ...Block the machine so the Wheel you are removing is off the ground 3 Remove the Five Nuts and slide the Wheel off 4 Replace the Wheel and finger tighten the Wheel Nuts before unblocking the machine 5 T...

Page 22: ...the Brake Pads Tools needed 5 5mm Allen Wrench Note Brake Pads may need adjustment after the pads wear significantly 1 Remove the wheel from the side that needs adjusting 2 Locate the Pad Adjustment S...

Page 23: ...ER 2 Attach the black Battery Charger wire to the Battery negative terminal and attach the red Battery Charger wire to the Battery positive terminal 3 Plug the Battery Charger into an outlet 4 Charge...

Page 24: ...the Engine Owner s Manual for engine specific procedures Check the Throttle Lever travel and adjustment Make sure the Throttle Lever is in the Run position Check that the Air Filter is clean If it is...

Page 25: ...is not cutting or is loose The Blade may not be seated properly on the Hub Loosen the Blade Nut reseat the Blade and tighten the Nut Be sure to turn OFF the Engine and remove the Spark Plug wire s be...

Page 26: ...428 Handlebar Left 18 34429 Handlebar Right 19 16519 Switch Snap In E S 20 15720 Key Ignition Switch 21 19123 Switch Push Pull 22 33333 Nut Nylon Lock Flanged 3 8 16 23 35106 Lever Shift Ref Part Desc...

Page 27: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 27 Schematic Handlebar Assembly...

Page 28: ...ale M6 23 36358 Washer Alignment Male M6 24 36360 Bolt Alignment M6 1 X 25 W Locking Patch 25 33386 Clutch Electric 75 Ft Lbs Ref Part Description 26 36438 Harness Safety Neutral 27 34423 Pulley Keyed...

Page 29: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 29 Schematic Drivetrain Assembly...

Page 30: ...5 8 18 GR2 ZP 16 34442 Idler Arm Brush Deck 17 33333 Nut Nylon Lock Flanged 3 8 16 Ref Part Description 18 15094 Spring E 750 OD X 112 Wire 19 35143 Bushing Idler Brush Deck 20 33348 Bolt Hex Flange 3...

Page 31: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 31 Schematic Brush Deck Assembly...

Page 32: ...32 DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER Wiring Diagram Electric Start Wiring Diagram Manual Start...

Page 33: ...intenance as defined by the manufacturer s owner s manuals The warranty holder is responsible for replacement of normally wearing parts such as the Drive Belts Blade Filters Spark Plug s Brake Compone...

Page 34: ...ou should however be aware that Country Home Products Inc may deny you warranty coverage if your DR Field and Brush Mower or a part has failed due to abuse neglect or improper maintenance or unapprove...

Page 35: ...DR Field and Brush Mower warranty period stated above Country Home Products Inc will maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected demand for such parts 9 Any replacement part m...

Page 36: ...If your Engine has a Fuel Filter replace it If your DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER will be idle for more than 30 days we recommend using a gas stabilizer This will prevent sediment from gumming up the Carbu...

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