Troubleshooting, Problem possible cause correction – Troy-Bilt 15009 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTION

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4. Internal transmission wear or damage.

5. Econo-Horse and Pony: misadjusted

Wheel Gear Cable.

6. Econo-Horse and Pony; Wheel Gear Lever

not fully engaged.

4. ' Contact local Dealer or the Factory.

5. See “Wheel Gear Cable Adjustment” (Section 5).

6. Engage lever (see Section 3).

Wheels Turn, but Tines Don’t.

1. Tine holder mounting hardware missing.

2. Internal transmission wear or damage.

1. Replace hardware.

2. Contact local Dealer or the Factory.

Poor tilling performance.

1. Worn tines.

2. Improper Depth Regulator setting.

3. Incorrect throttle setting (all models) or

belt speed (Econo-Horse only),

4. Belt(s) slipping.

1. See “Bolo Tines” (Section 5).

2. See “Tilling in the Garden” (Section 4).

3. See Section 4.

4. See Forward Clutch Rod location in Section 3.

See “Checking Drive Beit Tension” in Section 5.

Battery (if so equipped)

1. Broken wiring in engine recharging circuit.

1. Contact Engine Service Dealer.

does not charge during

2. Malfuctioning engine recharging system.

2. Contact Engine Service Dealer.

engine operation.

3. Discharged or dead battery.

3. See “To Charge the Battery” in Section 2.

Replace a dead battery.

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