Sounds like a bad carb. I would try cleaning with car cleaner first, follow up with a simple rebuild kit where you replace throttle needles, idler. Most likely caused by ethanol gas. it gum up the carb very easily and if you let the unit sit for any length of time it sure to happen. Make sure gas is ethanol free and use a stabilizer in the fuel if you are going to park it more than a week at a time.
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I would replace the high/low switch and the reverse switch. One time a replaced the high/low switch and the reverse switch quit on me 2 weeks later.
You can also get the Peg Perego Gator Shifter that upgrades the vehicle.
You can get the parts and repair help at this site
http://www.shopjandl.com/kids---baby-ride-on-toys-peg-perego-switches-and-shifters.html
They have helped me several times.
Hope this helps
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www.greenfunstore.com/John-Deere-Toy-Parts.html
They have your parts.
if you googe ertl parts, you will find more sites that carry them as well
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I know exactly the problem. I work for a John Deere dealership and have seen this problem before. It is called short-tripping. When a machine is first started, gas does leak into the cylinder and crankcase past the rings--normal--simulates leaving the choke on too long with a carburetor engine.. As the engine temperature rises, the gas in the oil is burned off and there really isn't a problem. When you take short trips or do not let the engine run to get it up to temperature, the gas in the crankcase does not get burned off and will accumulate over time. Make sure the machine is getting up to operating temperature and this could take up to 20 minutes if the ambient air temp is low. Feel free to e-mail at [email protected] with further questions
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I have the switch go bad on the gas pedal. You can find a replacement here http://tigerimports.net/sunshop/
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did you drain the gas before putting it away last season? If not, I would drain all of the gas and put in fresh gas, also replace any in line gas filters
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