Appendix a: troubleshooting, Troubleshooting procedures, 1 wheels/tines/pto drive lever – Troy-Bilt 12090 User Manual

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Appendix A: Troubleshooting

CHECK OR TEST

(Check or test in sequence shown

until problem is resolved.)

PROBLEM

Engine

won't start

Engine shuts off when

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever is shifted into
FORWARD

Engine does not shut off
when Forward Interlock

Levers are released while

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever is in FORWARD

Throttle Lever in START position

X

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

in NEUTRAL position

X

Forward Interlock Wire Harness

connector securely mated

X

X

Forward Interlock Levers not being
squeezed prior to shifting Wheels/

Tines/PTO Drive Lever to

FORWARD position

X

Visually inspect for bare, broken
or disconnected wires

X

X

Check handlebar wire harness

X

X

Check transmission wire harness

X

X

Troubleshooting Procedures

1 Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever:

A. Lever does

not Stay in

FORWARD-

• Drive belt may be too tight. Raise belt
adjustment block a little (Sect. 5).
• Clutch pawl spring at end of lever may be
overstretched. Install new spring.

B. Lever hard to shift into REVERSE-

• Check reverse disc for wear (Sect. 5).
• Check adjustment of reverse disc and/or
reverse spring and plunger assy. (Sect. 5).
• Clean and re-lubricate motor mount bars,
bell adjustment block and linkages on lever

(Sect. 5).

C. Tiller stays in REVERSE when lever is

reieased-

• Lubricate motor mount bars, belt adjust­
ment block and linkages on lever (Sect. 5).
• Check adjustment of reverse spring and
plunger (Sect. 5). If problem persists,
contact Technical Service Department.

D. Lever sticks in FORWARD-

• Lubricate motor mount bars, belt adjust­
ment block, and linkages on lever (Sect. 5).

If problem continues, contact the Technical

Service Department.

E. Lever hard to shift into FORWARD-

• Follow advice for Problem 1-D. Also check
for possible bent motor mount bar that could
be binding in engine mount holes.

2 Wheel Speed Lever:

A. Lever hard to shifi, or sticks in FAST or

SLOW wheei gear positions-

S,

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Eccontnc

Connecting Rod I

* •

Figure 5-43: Check connecting rod,
shifting linkage and eccentric lever.

Lubricate eccentric lever at rear of power

unit transmission (Figure 5-43). If rust is
present, use penetrating oil and work
eccentric lever back and forth by hand.
• Lubricate linkage to Wheel Speed Lever to
eccentric lever (Figure 5-43).
• Clutch inside transmission may be binding.

Disconnect linkage from eccentric lever and

work eccentric lever by hand. If difficult or
impossible to move, it may be due to a
damaged keyway on the wheel shaft.
Contact Technical Service Department.
• Lubricate washers and castle nut on pivot
of lever. If necessary, remove roll pin and
back nut off 1/6th turn. Replace roll pin and
test the movement.
• Apply grease to zerk fitting (if so equipped)
with grease gun until grease appears around
washers.

B. Lever shifts into FAST wheel gear, but

not into SLOW wheel gear-

• Connecting rod at end of lever might be
backwards, or bent in toward transmission
housing and hitting it. Other shifting linkage
might be bent. Straighten or replace linkage

(Figure 5-43).

• Clutch inside transmission may be binding

(Problem 2-A).

C. Lever moves freely, but won't shih in or

out ofgear-

• Eccentric shifting pin inside transmission
may be broken (rare) or worn. Disconnect
linkage from eccentric lever and try moving
eccentric lever by hand (Figure 5-43). If
lever moves easily, contact the Technical
Service Department.

3 Wheels and Tines Wrai't Turn:

• Review operation of controls (Sect. 3 & 4).
• Check condition and adjustment of drive
belt and reverse disc (Sect. 5).
• Mounting bolt for transmission drive pulley
may be loose. (See Figure 5-1). If so, drive
belt or reverse disc will turn pulley, but
pulley won't turn main drive shaft.
• Worm gears that drive wheel and tiller
shafts may be worn.

4 Wheels Turn, But Tines Won't:

• Tines/PTO Clutch Lever must be in ENGAGE
position (Sect. 3).
• Tines/PTO Clutch Lever may need adjust­
ment.
• Key for dog clutch on tine attachment main
drive shaft may be missing, broken.
• Worm gears that drive the tine shaft may
be worn.

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