SOURCE: john deere model 14sb lawn mower repair
Check for bad bearing in clutch immediately, Remove belt, try and turn the clutch pulley if it is hard to turn or feels rough, replace the bearing in the clutch. If you do not replace bearing immediately you will be buying a $300.00 clutch very soon. I know from experience. You possibly have been hearing a loud unusual roar from engine area for awhile and wondered where it was coming from. As these bearing will usually squall a cry for awhile before they die.
SOURCE: John Deere 14SB mower with Kawasaki FC150V series - Throttle adj.
Hello rfbarrett:
From your Description it Sounds like the Plate that is Attached to the Carburetor (that the Throttle cable Attaches to) Thru Shaft (holds and Moves the Throttle Valve) has Loosened and is Simply Turning on the Thru Shaft and Not Moving the Thru Shaft and Throttle Valve at All.
>>You can View a Breakdown/IPL of the Engine and Mower at this Site Addy, http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/servlet/com.deere.u90490.partscatalog.view.servlets.HomePageServlet_Alt and Enter the Model Numbers 14SB and Click Find. Then Select your Model from the Search Results Area. Then Select the Sectional File. Then Select the Section of the Mower you Wish to View Online. *You can Drag the View Windows for Better Viewing.*
Please, Do Not Hesitate, If I Missed Something or you Hit a Snag or this Does Not Correct the Problem, I am Here if You Require More Assistance.
Hope this Helps. Let me Know What Happens, Please. May the All Mighty Bless You and Yours. Be Safe and Be Happy. Thanks.
Good Luck
Respectfully
jbridger (John)
SOURCE: Troy Mower Belt Slippage
If you have an tension adjuster on the handle loosen up until you can slip it back on. If thats not enough remove the spring at the tranmission.
SOURCE: JD mower L110, hydro drive. Reverse power is low.
i have the same thing a tractor shop told me thats ok they are slowed dowm for saftey
SOURCE: need to know where the clutch spring attaches to under the mower
You removed the engine??? You probably just needed to remove the blade. The only spring I can think of would be a tensioner spring for the belt pulley, which is up front if it's a front wheel drive mower.
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