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Anonymous Posted on Apr 24, 2012

Gas leaking from bottom valve and getting in oil on a John Deere 110 17.5

Gas leaking in the oil and out of the bottom valve. on 110 17.5 riding john deere mower.

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Sounds like the needle valve in the carb is not seating also check the oil gas over flows from the carb into the oil change it a couple times

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SOURCE: John Deer riding mower

http://www.deere.com/specsapp/CustomerSpecificationServlet?sbu=CCE&pciModel=L120%20GX&displayModelName=L120%20Lawn%20Tractor&tM=HO&pNbr=SKU20346

Here is a link to John Deere website for this model, it states that it has a 16 amp charging system. It also has the phone numbers listed for contact, and requesting the manuals for this mower.

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Phil Rivera

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: belt broken on riding lawn mower (john Deere LT

http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/servlet/com.deere.u90490.partscatalog.view.servlets.HomePageServlet_Alt
This link will send you to the illustrated parts list on the john deere site. It shows the belt routing in the part diagram. Hope this solves your headache.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2009

SOURCE: illustrated parts list for john deere 102 riding lawnmower

Go online to www.johndeere.com click on residenial tractors,then click on services and support. You should be able to get an answer there. Otherwise contact them through email.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: John Deere riding mower SRX95 - Steering wheel is sticking

You need to replace your Ball Joints! On the front steering rods There are two sometimes three !

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: gas tamk removal john deere 115

I had the same thing happen. I got the tank out, but it wasn't easy. Take out the bolts out that hold the rear end on. Take off the two springs that support the seat. Take out the battery and the battery tray. Take out the 6 bolts that hold the black cowling and the front of the green platform to the frame. This will allow you to lift the seat platform far enough off the rear end to allow the tank to be pulled out through the side. You also have to remove the metal bracket which holds the front of the tank and has caused the tank to leak in the first place. New tank is $56.00 not installed. I used a soldering gun and melted the plastic back together. I think it will hold quit a while. I know this is a little sketchy, but It worked for me.

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