Troubleshooting chart, Continued), Maintenance – Troy-Bilt 31/2 HP User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

(continued)

MOWER PROBLEMS

(continued)

TROUBLE

POSSIBLE PROBLEM

SOLUTION

W heels do not rotate when left-hand handlebar lever Is

engaged (squeezed).

Not enough tension on wheel drive cable.

W orn or broken wheel drive belt.

Broken or kinked wheel drive cable.

Disconnected wheel drive engagement spring.

Broken or worn wheel drive engagement spring.

Broken or missing cotter pin on engine PTO pulley.

W heel shaft sprocket bolt missing.

Broken jackshaft chain.

Readjust tension. See W heel Drive Adjustment

(General).

Replace belt.

Replace cable.

Reconnect spring to idler arm/end of wheel drive cable.

Replace spring.

Replace cotter pin.

Replace bolt and nut.

Replace jackshaft chain.

W heels continue to rotate when left-hand handlebar

lever Is released.

Too much tension on wheel drive cable.

Broken or excessively worn idler return spring.

Kinked wheel drive cable.

Readjust tension on wheel drive cable. [See Wheel

Drive Adjustment (General).]

Replace spring.

Replace cable.

Mower pulls to one side while mowing.

Unevenly inflated tires.

Check tire pressures. Make sure they are inflated to an

equal amount (10-20 PSI).

Excessive noise and/or vibration.

Blade guides out of adjustment

Blade section(s) or ledger plate(s) on blade are loose.

Loose weed deflector.

Loose cutter bar mount.

Cracked weed deflector.

Loose channel (on drive arm).

Loose nut on drive arm pivot bolt.

Channel (on drive arm) dry.

W orn drive socket rubber bushing/ cutter bar mount

Frozen or broken convex bearing (on top of flywheel).

Loose frame bolts.

Loose flywheel nut.

Engine speed is set too high.

Flywheel bearing is broken or frozen.

Adjust blade guides.

Use hammer and punch to tighten loose rivets.

Tighten the four weed deflector retaining bolts and the

three weed deflector support bolts.

Tighten the four cutter bar mount retaining nuts & bolts.

Replace weed deflector.

Check channel for looseness. If loose, remove drive

arm, tighten channel, and reinstall drive arm.

Re-torque nut to 100 ft.-lbs.

Lubricate channel with automotive type grease.

Replace drive socket and/or cutter bar mount.

Remove drive arm from mower. Replace bearing.

Check & tighten all bolts.

Re-torque nut to 200 ft.-lbs.

Top engine speed should be 3200 RPM. Have Briggs &

Stratton Service Center adjust speed.

Replace bearing.

Cutter bar does not cut well.

Object jammed in cutter bar.

Too little tension on cutter bar drive cable.

Shut off engine. Remove object from cutter bar.

Increase tension on cutter bar drive cable. See “Cutter

Bar Drive Adjustment (General)”.

ELECTRIC START SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLE

POSSIBLE PROBLEM

SOLUTION

Keyswitch does not operate starter.

Engine does not turn over well when Engine Ignition

Pull starter rope to make sure engine is not seized and

Switch is actuated.

that problem is in starting system.

W iring harness loose.

Check wiring harness plugs for tightness.

Corroded connections.

Disconnect wiring harness plugs. Check for and remove

corrosion.

Discharged battery.

Charge battery (with supplied charger) for 10 hours.

Broken wires in wiring harness.

Use continuity tester (or test light) to check for broken

wires. Replace wiring harness if wire is broken.

Malfunctioning keyswitch.

Use continuity tester (or test light) on terminals on back

of keyswitch to determine if keyswitch is not working.

Malfunctioning starter motor.

Take mower to authorized Briggs & Stratton Service

Outlet.

Loose connections on starter motor.

Also refer to “Liquid Lock” on Page 21 of this Manual.

Take mower to authorized Briggs & Stratton Service

Outlet.

If, in fhe course of your troubleshooting, you find that

Broken wire in engine recharging circuit.

Take mower to an authorized Briggs & Stratton Service

the battery will not charge from engine operation.

Center for repairs.

Dead battery.

Replace battery.

Malfunctioning engine recharging system.

Take mower to an authorized Briggs & Stratton Service

Center for repairs.

Battery charger does not charge battery.

Broken battery lead.

Replace battery.

Broken battery charger wire.

Replace battery charger with new original-type battery

charger.

Malfunctioning battery charger.

Replace battery charger with new original-type battery

charger.

Dead battery.

Replace battery.

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