Trouble shooting chart (continued), Belt trouble shooting guide – Bolens 1208 User Manual

Page 31

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART (continued)

•I

1 TROUBLE

LOOK FOR

REMEDY

No fuel to the carburetor

Gasoline tank empty. Fill.

Fuel line or in-line fuel filter plugged. Remove and clean fuel line. Replace filler if necessary.

Air filter dirty

If the air cleaner is dirty, the engine may not start. Clean or replace as recommended by the engine
manufacturer.

Engine smokes

Engine loses crankcase

vacuum

Dipstick not seated or broken. Replace defective part.
Engine breather detective. Replace.

Excessive

vibration

Bent or damaged blade

spindle

Stop engine immediately. Check all pulleys, blade adapters, keys and bolls for tightness

and damage. Tighten or replace any damaged parts.

Bent blade

Stop engine Immediately. Replace damaged blade. Only use original equipment blades.

Mower will not
discharge
grass or leaves
uncut strips

Engine speed low
Transmission selection
Blades short or dull

Throttle must be set at full throttle.

Use lower transmission speed. The slower your ground speed, the better the quality of cut.
Sharpen or replace blades (uncut strip problem only).

BELT TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Failure

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

1

Broken Belt

1A Sudden stop or shock load

to belt

1B Incorrect belt used

1C Abrupt engagement

ID Defective or damaged belt

1A Inspect rider for cause such as foreign objects stuck in

between deck and frame or belt path. Remove obstruction and
inspect for damage. Replace belt per parts list in this manual.

1B Replace with proper belt only. See parts list in this manual. Roll

belt onto pulley. Do not use a screwdriver to push or pry belt
onto pulley. The sharp bend can damage internal cords.

1C Slower engagement required.

ID Refer to IB.

2

Belt Shreds

2A Belt guides or guards in­

correctly adjusted

2B Pulleys not aligned

2

C Bad pulley—rough, rusty,

chipped, bent, frozen

bearing, etc.

2A Belt guides and guards should be adjusted to approxi­

mately 1/16 to 1/8 inch from belt when in the engaged position.

2B Realign pulleys to be within approximately 1/16 inch of each

other. Check with straight edge. Be sure fastening hardware

is tight.

2C Replace as necessary. Adjust as per 2B.

3 Belt Comes Off

3A Bell stretched

3B Broken or weak idler spring

3A Adjust as necessary when applicable. Refer to IB.

3B Replace. ^

31

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: