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Lawnmower will not move while running
no ibfo generic answer --check drive belt --popped off --broke--pulley problem--trans axle problem ---key way on wheel sxle damaged or missing
9/26/2023 12:44:18 AM •
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on Sep 26, 2023
My Scott's 15hp/42 cruise control riding lawnmower will not move after releasing clutch/ brake
It's a rebranded John Deere. See following URL for parts diagrams..
https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/search/type/model/term/S1642
Check the transaxle drive belt is intact and not loose when brake is released. The belt runs from the top drive pulley of the engine to the back of the unit to power the transaxle.
Owners manual is also available for no fee download on the JD website
9/25/2023 5:14:26 PM •
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on Sep 25, 2023
Ride on mower coil keeps burning out
Overheating of the engine and faulty ignition coil components, such as spark plugs and cables, are the most common causes of repeated ignition coil failures. If your ignition coil becomes too hot or becomes burned out after a few attempts, the reason may be due to incorrect spark plugs
9/20/2023 9:29:32 AM •
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on Sep 20, 2023
Husquavrna Lt1536 not cutting
Remove belt tension and test the tension pulley arm (55) rotates freely and spring (148) is in place. See attachment.
Husqvarna (USA) lists the belt as discontinued and no substitute. I find the belt should be 92.5" in. If measurement is questionable then take the belt with you to a local supplier and compare lenth of old belt to a new belt of known length 92.5".
9/18/2023 9:18:53 AM •
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on Sep 18, 2023
John Deers Sabre GX1438 transmission issue?
this shows the parts exploded views of drive train -deck-with their pulleys and belts check the linkage at transaxle as well as the pulleys -------------- https://www.weingartz.com/illustrated-diagram/john-deere-parts-lookup/model-sabre-1438-lawn-tractor-pc2675/4275-36038
9/7/2023 3:52:16 PM •
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on Sep 07, 2023
C800h countax mower with fault code u35 and the main problem is there is a permanent live green wire to the solenoid when the ignition is turned on
The fault code U35 on a Countax C800H mower typically relates to a communication error or issue with the electronic control system. However, the permanent live green wire to the solenoid when the ignition is turned on is a separate electrical issue that needs to be addressed.
Here are some steps to troubleshoot the issue of the permanent live green wire to the solenoid:
- Disconnect the Battery: First and foremost, for safety, disconnect the battery from the mower to prevent any electrical accidents.
- Check the Ignition Switch: Inspect the ignition switch and its wiring. It's possible that there's a short circuit or a fault in the switch that's causing the green wire to stay live when it shouldn't. Ensure that the ignition switch is in the "off" position when it should be, and in the "on" position when it should be.
- Examine the Wiring Harness: Carefully inspect the wiring harness, especially in the area where the green wire connects to the solenoid. Look for any damaged or frayed wires. Make sure all connections are secure and not corroded.
- Check for Aftermarket Modifications: If the mower has been modified or repaired by someone else in the past, there may be non-standard wiring changes that are causing the issue. Look for any aftermarket modifications and correct them if necessary.
- Consult the Owner's Manual: Refer to the mower's owner's manual or technical documentation for a wiring diagram. This will help you identify the correct routing of wires and the proper connections.
- Test the Solenoid: Use a multimeter to test the solenoid to ensure it's functioning correctly. The green wire should only be live when the ignition is in the "on" position. If it's live at all times, the solenoid may be faulty and need to be replaced.
- Professional Assistance: If you're unable to resolve the issue after checking the ignition switch, wiring, and solenoid, it's advisable to seek the assistance of a professional technician who specializes in lawnmower repairs. They will have the tools and expertise to diagnose and fix the problem safely.
Regarding the U35 fault code, it's a separate issue related to the electronic control system. You may need to consult the mower's user manual or contact the manufacturer's customer support for guidance on addressing this specific fault code.
9/3/2023 7:55:20 AM •
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on Sep 03, 2023
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