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Anonymous Posted on Jun 12, 2012

My toro hydro was rideing fine now having problems going up hills it moveing really slow noticed the resivor was over flowing when i started to cut grass the level was fine it drives in forward and r

Hydro fluid level was fine when i started it up now having trouble going up hills

  • Anonymous Jul 16, 2012

    well it must of gotten over heated it was hot out it working fine now

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It may have goten over heated. causeing some scoring in the cylenders. Notice if it uses engine oil or not.

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: craftsman 42" riding lawn mower blade free spinning but wont cut

It sounds to me that you need a new mower deck drive belt, or your blades need sharpening. If the blade edges are rounded, they won't cut butter... Also, when mower is off, check mower deck drive pulleys to make sure you don't have any that are locked up or are dragging. You can check this by pulling the belt away from pulley and spinning the pulley by hand. MOWER MUST BE OFF before attempting any of these checks. You would be surprised how many people would try this with the mower running.
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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Toro LX425 riding mower with a new

Your most likely talking new starter,never jump start a lawnmower with car,to much amps.fries your starter resulting in like low battery condition,If interested can give you a place you can get a resonable price ,Most places will shock you over 120 dollers.

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: Cut grass clippings does not get picked up by riding lawnmower

When using a bagger, you need correct blades on mower or Worn blades will cause the deck not to get the vacuum needed for the bagger to pickup.

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: TORO Z5000 zero turn mower. right side

it should hold hydralic fluid there should be a resirvour somewhere on the back along with the pump you should be able to check the level there and if you don't get the leak stopped it will lock up the whole drive system.

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 DLT3000 Craftsman riding mower. Air in tires

when you put the new blades on did you notice if they were even with each other? the 42" decks have a tendency to "warp" inward on the left side. this causes the left blade to ride at an angle to the right blade - there is a tool to correct this, but not all shops have it - sometimes you can remove the deck, flip it over and wallop the inside edge of the left mandrel until the blades are even - a 2 lb. sledge works well for this

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Look at all the pedal linkage and you might find some adjustment there..
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