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Most small tractors have a mechanism that increases the RPM when a load is put on the engine (putting it in gear). I suggest you go to the JD web site and enter your model number and download the manual.
If the information you need isn't there...JD is good at giving phone support to assist you in fixing your issue.
What possible difference can it make? You have not mentioned a make or model for the mower or tractor nor have you mentioned the make and model of the engine ... though you have listed a big number. (There is such a thing as a tractor mower ...) I find no meaning in the number.
Please state what you are trying to do, need parts? Trying to establish year to negeotiate a price?
Best thing I can tell you to do is determine in your own mind whether this number is for a machine or the power supply. Contact the appropriate local source - they may be able to tell you, based on the serial number or model, an approximate range of years it may have been manufactured.
If it is parts you need, just see the local repair shop.
Is this the old JD 111 made from 1979-1986? I would guess that it was left out in the weather over the years and that is why the key was stuck. Check the ignition switch and the starting solinoid. That is where I would start. Let me know if that is it. If it still does not work, then there are other routes to go. I have a JD 111 from 1980 that was recently left to me. I tuned it up last year and it still runs good. That is a testament to the old JD's.
there are rebuild kits for some but not all, check your local jd dealer, my family ownd a jd dealer until last year jd stuff aint cheap. personally id type hydraulic cylinders into google and buy a replacement
I do not have answer I will like to have an answer for my 316 JD no power no lights on dash battery new and was running shot off and wont stared again.Thank You
I'm getting hydralic fluid in my engine oil. I was told that it's coming from my power steering unit. It's a JD 400 tractor/backhoe. Would this be correct?
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