Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
1. The transmission belt worn, loose, or
broken.
1. Change the belt.
The machine does not drive.
2. The transmission belt is off a pulley.
2. Change the belt.
1. A tine is bent.
1. Install a new tine.
2. The tine mounting bolt is loose.
2. Tighten the tine mounting bolt.
3. The engine mounting bolts are loose.
3. Tighten the engine mounting bolts.
4. There is a loose engine pulley or idler
pulley.
4. Tighten the appropriate pulley.
5. The engine pulley is damaged.
5. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
6. A belt is damaged.
6. Install a new belt.
There is abnormal vibration.
7. The chains are not properly tensioned.
7. Check the drive wheel chain tension
and the tine drive-chain tension.
1. There is a short in the wire harness.
1. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
2. The return-to-up springs are not
properly adjusted.
2. Adjust the return-to-up springs.
The tines do not raise.
3. The return-to-up springs are damaged.
3. Replace the return-to-up springs.
1. The tine down pressure setting is too
low.
1. Increase the tine down pressure.
2. Electronic depth control is set too
shallow.
2. Increase the electrical depth control
setting.
3. The harness/switch is damaged.
3. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
The tines do not engage the ground.
4. The auxiliary reservoir is low on oil.
4. Add oil to the reservoir.
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