Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
1. The undulations are too severe for the
height of cut setting.
1. Use floating cutting units.
There is scalping of the turf.
2. The height of cut is too low.
2. Raise the height of cut.
1. The bedknife is in heavy contact with
the ground.
1. Raise the height of cut.
2. The cutting edges of the reel and/or
bedknife are rounded.
2. Back lap or grind the edges.
3. The reel is in heavy contact with the
bedknife.
3. Adjust the reel-to-bedknife contact.
4. There is a damaged reel or bedknife.
4. Grind or replace parts as necessary.
There is excessive bedknife wear.
5. There are excessively abrasive ground
conditions.
5. Raise the height of cut.
1. The transmission neutral interlock
switch is not energized.
1. Remove your foot from the
forward/reverse pedals or check
the setting of the transmission neutral
interlock switch.
2. The parking brake interlock switch is
not energized.
2. Move the parking brake switch to the
on position.
3. The cutting unit drive interlock switch
is not energized.
3. Move the cutting unit switch to the off
position.
The engine does not start with the ignition
key.
4. There is a malfunctioning electrical
connection.
4. Locate and correct the fault in the
electrical system.
1. A terminal connection is loose or
corroded.
1. Clean and tighten the terminal
connections. Charge the battery.
2. The alternator belt is loose or worn.
2. Adjust the tension or replace the belt;
refer to engine operator’s manual.
3. The battery is discharged.
3. Charge or replace the battery.
The battery has no power.
4. There is an electrical short circuit.
4. Locate the short circuit and fix it.
1. There is a blocked screen.
1. Clean the screen.
2. The fluid cooler fins are dirty/blocked.
2. Clean the fins.
3. The engine radiator is dirty/blocked.
3. Clean the radiator.
4. The relief valve setting is low.
4. Have the relief valve pressure checked.
Consult your authorized distributor.
5. The fluid level is low.
5. Fill the reservoir to the correct level.
6. The brakes are engaged.
6. Disengage the brakes.
7. The reels are tight on the bedknives.
7. Adjust the settings.
The hydraulic fluid is overheating.
8. There is a malfunctioning fan or fan
drive.
8. Check the fan operation and service
it as required.
1. There is a malfunctioning wheel motor
brake assembly.
1. Consult your authorized distributor.
The brake system does not operate
correctly.
2. The brake discs are worn.
2. Replace the brake discs; consult your
authorized distributor.
1. The steering valve is malfunctioning.
1. Service or replace the steering valve.
2. A hydraulic cylinder is malfunctioning.
2. Service or replace the hydraulic
cylinder.
There is a lack of steering.
3. A steering hose is damaged.
3. Replace the hose.
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