Dixon ZTR 6025 manual Engine Sometimes Skips AT Higher Speed

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TROUBLESHOOTING

6.ENGINE SOMETIMES SKIPS AT HIGHER SPEED

Incorrect ignition timing----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult dealer

Carburetor maladjusted --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Readjust carburetor

Faulty spark plugs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Check spark plug or condition and reset gap*

Bouncing off seat safety switch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Slow down on rough terrain

7.ENGINE OVERHEATED

 

Air intake screen or fins clogged

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Clean Intake screen and fins

 

Fuel mixture too lean------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

 

Oil level too low or too high -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Adjust oil level

 

Improper ignition timing---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

 

Running engine too slow----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Run engine

faster

 

 

(NOTE: Always mow at full throttle setting.)

8.

ENGINE IDLES POORLY -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

 

Carburetor maladjustment

 

Improper spark plug gap--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Check and re-gap

plug*

9.

ENGINE BACKFIRES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult dealer*

 

Carburetor maladjustment

10.ENGINE RUNS BUT MOWER WON'T MOVE FORWARD

Drive belt broken or slipping ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Re-tension or replace

Shift linkage disconnected-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reconnect

Transmission shift arm disconnected ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reconnect

Transmission oil low ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Add oil

Transmission locks in free wheel position---------------------------------------------------------------------

Put in lock position (see pg.19)

Hydrostat oil filter plugged --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Replace filter

Bad

transmission-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

Gear

mating transmission/gearbox disconnected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

Air in transmission ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Bleed air

Not enough tension on drive belt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Check

11.MOWER LOSES POWER/ TRANSMISSION OVERHEATS

Hydrostat transmission oil too low or too high

-----------------------------------------------------------------Add Oil or drain oil as needed

Transmission damage-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult dealer

Transmission blowing oil out cap -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Overfilled or water contaminated

12.ENGINE STALLS WHEN BLADES ARE ENGAGED

Operator not on seat------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sit on seat

Faulty interlock system----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

Bad blade spindle bearing -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Consult

dealer

Deck drive belt not properly routed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reroute

Blades blocked by foreign material---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Clean under deck

*See engine manuals for engine adjustments

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Contents 6000 Important Read Carefully Index Safety Safety Alert Symbol General Operation Do not Slope OperationSafety Service Models6000&7000 Dixon Limited WARRANTYPOLICY- CommercialmodelsSeries Forward Mount SpecificationsSeat Adjustment Instructions Control Locations ControlsParking Brake To GO Backward Circuit Breaker Blade DriveMower Deck CUT Height Lift Lever Towing Operation InstructionsTesting of Safety Interlock Systems Unlock Transmission Starting Instructions Cold EngineStarting Instructions Grass Height Suggestions Discharge chuteMaintenance Schedule Care and MaintenanceEngine Belts Mower BladesChecking & Replenishing OIL in Hydrostatic Transmission LubricationHydrostatic Transmission Parking Brake AdjustmentScalper Roller Bolts Hydrostat Drive Belt Tension Adjustment Steering Control Adjustments Steering Control Adjustments Lower and Reattach the Deck see diagram-page Down Hanger Engagedposition Changing the Fluid in Deck Drive Gearbox Checking Deck Drive Gearbox Fluid LevelLeveling the Deck Deck Spindle Belt Diagram Model ZTR Standard Service Parts ListKohler AIR and OIL Filter Part Numbers Engine Wont Turn Over TroubleshootingEngine Sometimes Skips AT Higher Speed Page Date OIL Changed Date Engine Tuned Owner InformationSeries 6025

ZTR 6025 specifications

The Dixon ZTR 6025 is a robust zero-turn riding mower designed for both residential and commercial use. Known for its innovative features and cutting-edge technology, it offers an efficient and comfortable mowing experience. This mower stands out in the market due to its reliable performance, user-friendly design, and exceptional durability.

The heart of the Dixon ZTR 6025 is its powerful engine, typically equipped with a commercial-grade Kohler or Kawasaki powerplant. This engine delivers impressive horsepower, ensuring the mower can tackle even the toughest mowing tasks with ease. The additional torque produced by the engine allows it to handle thick grass and uneven terrain without compromising performance.

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Comfort and user experience are also paramount in the design of the ZTR 6025. The mower boasts a well-padded seat with ergonomic support, allowing operators to mow for extended periods without discomfort. Integrated armrests add to the overall comfort, while large, easy-to-use controls make operation intuitive for users of all skill levels.

The Dixon ZTR 6025 also incorporates advanced technology, with some models featuring digital displays that provide real-time information about speed, fuel levels, and maintenance reminders. This focus on technology enhances user experience and helps maintain the mower's performance over time.

In summary, the Dixon ZTR 6025 combines power, precision, and comfort in a compact design, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a high-quality zero-turn mower. Its impressive features, including a powerful engine, dual hydrostatic transmission, durable cutting deck, and user-friendly design, ensure that it delivers exceptional performance for both homeowners and professionals alike.