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Husqvarna Zero turn mower,left turning lever, kills the motor when engaged.

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Look very close-up for either a pinched wire or pinched gas line in the radius when it's turned left.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2009

SOURCE: Husqvarna zero turn mower won't start

Usually if all you hear is a clicking noise, it is the solenoid itself that has gone bad...if you can jump the solenoid and the mower turns over, it is the solenoid.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

SOURCE: Cub cadet Z Force 48 inch zero turn blades won't engage

I hope this will help you...under the side panels on each side of the mower, there are "reverse lockout safety switches", they are supposed to stop the blades when both handles are pulled back. If one or both of the switches are out, the deck will not engage. Also, under the right side panel (when sitting on seat) there should be 3 relay switches, the one closest to the motor controls the PTO., if this is out, the PTO will not engage.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 29, 2009

SOURCE: ferris zero mower;eng.dies when releasing brake or control levers

Check seat SW.

Testimonial: "Thanks, I've had problems w/that sw. before,I'am going to run an ohms test on it. That tells me where to start."

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2010

SOURCE: Blades will not engage on Husqvarna riding mower.

I have a Husqvarna GTH2548 and the blades will not engage. It is free from all debrie

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2010

SOURCE: Craftsman zero turn - blades won't engage

The PTO switch contacts to operate the clutch that starts the blades is defective. I have replaced mine and the new one just failed again. Sears must know this is a defect problem but so far they are quiet about the problem

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My bet would be a saftey switch. On most riding mowers there are several switches that must be actuated before it will start. First, make sure that blades are disengaged. If there is a handle that engages and disengages them, you might try holding it in the dis-engage position in case the switch is out of adjustment. There is probably one under the seat also. This switch kills everything if you are not sitting in the seat for safety reasons. Also, make sure the parking brake is set, and the gear is in neutral, and not forward or reverse.
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