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Tiller tines don't turn when I throttle?
Here are some possible causes and solutions:
Belt Issues: If the drive belt is broken or loose, the tines won't turn. Check the belt tension and replace the belt if necessary .
Idler Assembly: If the idler assembly is not properly tensioning the drive belt, the tines won't turn. Adjust the idler assembly or replace it if necessary .
Engagement Cable: If the engagement cable is loose or not tensioned properly, it may need to be tightened or replaced altogether .
Transmission Issues: If there is an issue with the transmission, such as a broken gear, the tines won't turn. Stop using the machine immediately and inspect the transmission .
Since you mentioned that your tiller tines were turning fast after replacing the carburetor and then stopped turning after connecting the throttle cable, it's possible that there is an issue with the engagement cable. You may want to check if it's properly tensioned and connected to ensure that it's not causing any issues
How To Fix Tines That Will Not Move - Tiller Repair
10/31/2023 4:16:29 AM •
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on Oct 31, 2023
How do I tell what year model my Kabota RTV900 XT is?
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10/26/2023 8:28:04 PM •
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on Oct 26, 2023
Which wires to connect to a new solenoid on Dixon ztr 4516k?
The solenoid should have three posts. Two large contactor lugs and a smaller terminal for control (batt pos). The solenoid frame must be securely attached to the mower chassis as it is the control winding return path (batt neg).
The large gauge red wire from the positive battery post and 2 smaller red wires stack on to one contactor lug (post 1). The other large gauge red wire from the starter goes to the other contactor lug (post 2). The small yellow wire goes to the smaller solenoid control terminal (center post) and energizes the relay with battery positive from the ignition switch S (start) terminal.
Refer to attachment, wiring diagram.
10/16/2023 12:32:37 AM •
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on Oct 16, 2023
I just bought a new
The exact same thing happened to me. I was about to bring it back to the store, but was able to figure it out. The black frame that holds the bag has two bolts that screw in at the bottom. Look for the black nobs. Unscrew both, pull the frame out 8 inches until it lines up with the new hole and insert screws and tighten. Cord will then pull normally. I have no idea why they do this and it's not in the manual, but there was a confusing sign on the engine that illustrates this procedure. Annoying, but an easy fix.
10/14/2023 11:35:45 PM •
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on Oct 14, 2023
What is the best wood material to build a storage shed?
Tanalized pressure treated cedar Joe. It looks nice, smells great and holds up well in the weather. If you don't stain it, the finish will go a soft grey, and if you want to bring it back, you can pressure wash it. Larch if you can get it, comes second. My waterwheel in England was cast iron, but the timber was Larch, and it lasted really well.
I hope you are doing well Joe and as it is Thanksgiving weekend in Canada, I will wish you a good one in advance!
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10/7/2023 4:45:18 PM •
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on Oct 07, 2023
JD 185,Starter turns but not starting,power but no spark. Blade switch off. Now what do I check?
Spark requires ignition switch in run or start and operator in seat. Try disconnecting the seat switch.
If still no spark check the green wire at the ignition switch terminal M (magneto) for continuity to battery negative (ground). With ignition switch in the off position the green wire will have continuity to ground. In any other position it should be open or high impedance.
Comment for further assistance.
10/3/2023 4:32:05 PM •
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on Oct 03, 2023
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