Sabo 108-17 HS manual Using Troubleshooting Chart, Engine

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Using Troubleshooting Chart

If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this chart, see your Sabo distributor for service.

When you have checked all the possible causes listed and you are still experiencing the problem, see your Sabo distributor.

Engine

IF

CHECK

 

 

 

 

Poor Engine Performance

Dirt in fuel system or fuel is old. Replace fuel with fresh stabilized

 

fuel. Obtain fuel from another supplier before suspecting machine

 

problems. Suppliers blend fuels differently and changing suppliers

 

will generally solve any performance problems

 

Fuel blended with alcohol or ether may contribute to performance

 

problems by causing gum and varnish deposits, especially if fuel is

 

stored for several weeks or more. Obtain fresh fuel.

 

 

Engine Will Not Start

Brake pedal not depressed.

 

PTO is engaged.

 

Spark plug wire is loose or disconnected.

 

Improper fuel.

 

Plugged fuel filter.

 

Defective safety switch.

 

Electrical problem - See Electrical Troubleshooting Section

 

 

Engine Is Hard To Start

Carburetor is not adjusted properly or dirty.

 

Plugged fuel filter.

 

Faulty spark plug.

 

Stale or improper fuel.

 

Loose or corroded electrical connections.

 

Engine oil viscosity.

 

 

Engine Runs Unevenly

Cooling fins plugged.

 

Loose electrical connections.

 

Choke or throttle cable sticking.

 

Fuel line or fuel filter plugged.

 

Stale or dirty fuel.

 

Improper fuel.

 

Air cleaner element plugged.

 

 

Engine Misses Under Load

Faulty spark plug.

 

Stale or dirty fuel.

 

Plugged fuel filter.

 

 

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Contents Sabo 108-17 HS Introduction Using Your Operator’s ManualThank You for Purchasing a Sabo Product Machine UseRecord Identification Numbers Product IdentificationSabo Lawn Tractor Sabo 108-17 HS Table of Contents Pictorial Safety Signs SafetyAvoid Injury Avoid Injury Use Transmission Free- Wheeling Lever SafelyAvoid Injury From Getting Caught In Belt Avoid Injury From Battery Gases and AcidsAvoid Injury From Rotating Blades and Thrown Objects Avoid Injury From Rotating Blades and BeltsOperating Safely CE Certification, Specification and Sound LabelChecking Mowing Area Rotating Blades are Dangerous Parking SafelyTowing Loads Safely Avoid Tipping Keep Riders OffWear Appropriate Clothing Practice Safe MaintenancePrevent Fires Handling Fuel Safely Tire SafetyFuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable Handling Waste Product and Chemicals Operating Daily Operating ChecklistAvoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces Operator Station ControlsMiscellaneous Controls Miscellaneous AccessoriesAdjusting Cutting Height Adjusting SeatAdjusting Mower Deck Wheels Mower Setting Approximate Cutting Height38 mm 1.5-In 51 mm 2-In 64 mm 2.5-In 76 mm 3-In. and above Checking Mower LevelAdjusting Mower Level Testing Park Brake Switch Testing Safety SystemsTesting PTO Switch Testing Park BrakeTesting Seat Switch Picture Note Machine with mechanical PTO shown Testing Reverse Implement Option RIOUsing the Fuel Gauge Using the Park BrakeUsing the Service Reminder Starting the EngineStopping the Engine Idling EngineUsing Headlights Using Travel Controls on Automatic TransmissionEngine On Travel in ReverseUsing Cruise Control Using The Reverse Implement Option RIOEmergency Stopping Pushing Machine Using Mower Lift LeverTransporting Machine on Trailer Unplugging Mower or Optional BaggerUsing CargO Mount System Using Mulch CoverUsing Storage Accessory Using WeightsMowing Tips Using Tire ChainsParts Replacement PartsPart Numbers Servicing Your Machine Service IntervalsIntervals After Storage Service Lubrication MX10512 Avoid Fumes Service EngineEngine Oil Checking Engine Oil LevelChecking and Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements Cleaning Air Intake Screen and Engine FinsChanging Engine Oil and Filter Picture Note Right side of engineChecking Spark Plug Loosen knob a to remove air cleaner cover BReplacing Fuel Filter Adjusting CarburetorChecking Transmission Service TransmissionRemoving Mower Service MowerInstalling Mower Replacing Mower Drive Belt 107 cm 42 in. Deck Adjusting Spindle Brakes 107 cm 42 in. Deck Adjusting Mower Belt Tension 107 cm 42 in. DeckChecking for Bent Mower Blades Servicing Mower Blades Installing Mower BladesBalancing Blades Sharpening BladesService the Battery Safely Service ElectricalCleaning Battery and Terminals Removing and Installing the BatteryReplacing Headlight Bulb Booster Battery Disabled Vehicle BatteryReplacing Fuse Removing and Installing Hood Service MiscellaneousFilling Fuel Tank Cleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces Cleaning and Repairing Plastic SurfacesCleaning Repairing Minor Scratches surface scratchUsing Troubleshooting Chart TroubleshootingEngine Troubleshooting Tractor ElectricalMower Troubleshooting Storage Storing SafetyPreparing Machine for Storage Preparing Fuel and Engine For StorageStorage Charge and Connect Battery AssemblyAdjust Mower Level Check Machine Safety SystemSpecifications Recommended Lubricants Mower Deck 107 cm 42Speed of Rotation of the Cutting Device Sound MeasurementsSabo 108-17 HS Lawn Tractor Declaration of ConformityBelt, 107 cm 42 in. Deck, Replacing Mower Drive IndexSpindles, Lubricating Front Axle Wheel Bearings Page Page Right Tools Prompt Service Service StatementSabo Parts Well-Trained Technicians Record Service Dates Service Record