Troubleshooting – HONDA MM60 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

1.

Mower overloading; material too tall or heavy

Reduce tractor speed but operate Mid-PTO at

2400 rpm. Cut material twice: one high pass,
then mow at desired height, Cut a partial swath.

2.

Oil on belt from over-lubrication

2.

Be careful not to over-lubricate. Clean lubricant

from belt and pulleys with clean rag. Replace
oil-soaked belt.

guides. Check under mower and around blade
spindle shafts for wire, rags or other foreign ma-
terial. Clean all material from under mower.

belt or pulley is worn and must be replaced.

3.

Belt hung up or rubbing

3.

Check belt for free travel in pulleys and belt

4.

Belt or pulleys worn

out

4. If belt rides in bottom of pulley groove, either

.

.

Belt

or

rubbing guide

Re-align belt

or

guide. Be sure belt doesn't rub

any

other

part

while running.

1.

belt

2. Worn pulley groove

1. Lay belt flat on floor. If belt does not lie flat (has

humps

or

twists), indicating broken

or

stretched

cords, it must be replaced.

2. Replace pulley.

1.

Rollover, high shock loads or installation

1.

Replace belt.

damage

1. High shock loads

2. Belt came

off

driie

1.

Avoid abusive mowing. Avoid hitting the ground

2. Check driie alignment for foreign material in

or

obstructions.

grooves. Avoid hitting solid objects or ground.

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