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SECTION 10: TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Trouble
Possible Cause
Remedial Action
Excessive vibration
1.
Bent or damaged blade
2.
Bent blade.
1.
Stop engine immediately. Check all
pulleys, blade adapters, keys and bolts
for tightness and spindle damage.
Tighten or replace any damaged parts.
2.
Stop engine immediately. Replace
damaged blade. Only use original
equipment blades.
Mower will not
discharge grass or
leaves uncut strips
1.
Engine speed low.
2.
Speed selection.
3.
Cutting height set too low.
4.
Blades short or dull.
1.
Throttle must be set at full throttle.
2.
Use lower ground speed. Slower the
ground speed, better the quality of cut.
3.
Raise the deck.
4.
Sharpen or replace blades (uncut strip
problem only).
Broken Belt
1.
Sudden stop or shock load to belt
2.
Incorrect belt used
3.
Belt engaged abruptly
4.
Defective or damaged belt
1.
Inspect rider for cause such as foreign
objects stuck in between deck and
frame or belt path. Remove
obstruction and check for damage.
Replace belt if needed.
2.
Replace with proper belt. Check Parts
list in this manual for correct part
number.
3.
Engage belt slowly by depressing the
blade engagement pedal slowly.
4.
Replace with proper belt. Follow
instructions on page 16.
Belt comes off
1.
Belt too loose; stretched
2.
Broken or weak idler spring
1.
Readjust belt. Replace if needed.
Follow instructions for belt
replacement on page 16.
2.
Replace. Order with correct part
number from Parts List in this manual.
Belt shreds
1.
Belt guides or guards incorrectly adjusted
2.
Pulleys not aligned
3.
Pulley rusted or in otherwise bad condition;
frozen bearing
1.
Adjust belt guides and guards so that
these are approximately 1/16 to 1/8
inch from belt when engaged.
2.
Realign pulleys to be within
approximately 1/16 inch of each other.
Check with straight edge. Make sure
fastening hardware is tight.
3.
Replace pulleys. Order with correct
part number from the Parts List in this
manual. Adjust new pulleys to 1/16”.
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