Dys-4500 ran but when I stopped it to do something, came back and now just makes a buzzing type noise when I try to start it. engines not turning over. could it be the starter? I can be off the tractor, turn the key and it makes the same noise (noise lasts as long as i have the key turned to start)
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There is a problem with the starter solenoid or the starter teeth aren't syncing properly with the engine. With such low mileage, I can only assume the starter has been used when the engine was running.
Most of the time,it is under the left foot rest,if not, try the right side. You can usually,locate it in the Owners Manual,for your model tractor. Hope this works for you. Sincerely,Brad Locke 11/23/15
There are cam rods in the front of the engine. Sometimes, one may break. Open the cover to check. Of course keep sufficient oil in the crankcase, but if it stopped while you were running it, I don't think that is the problem.
i contacted danby and they told me that is how the unit was built. the buzzer would go off for about 1 minute and then would start up about 15 minutes later. I have decided not to buy any more products from this company. They should state this in their product literature.
charge the battery sometimes they come not fully charged if not push down clutch/parking brake sit on seat becouse of dead man switch and then crank it over
The tv has a shorted component and that is why is making the noise,call a qualified technician to find it and dont try to use it anymore.Is not a fuse.
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