Machine runs slowly, lacks power or no drive at all
No machine drive in either direction
Drive belt slips
Key/keys missing or damaged
Hydrostatic transmission
Hydrostatic transmission
Brakes applied
Drive belt worn or covered in oil and dirt
Drive belt’s adjuster pulley defective
Engine shaft’s pulley
Wheel hub, axle
Spline on input axle in the transverse axle damaged
Input shaft does not drive the hydraulic pump
Defective pump components or differential parts
Blocked oil filter
Low oil level in the hydrostatic transmission or tank
Lever for “bypass valve” partly extended
Defective accelerator
Key on transverse axle broken
Damage inside transverse axle
Brakes incorrectly adjusted or seized.
Clean or replace the drive belt
Broken spring. Replace
Lever jams. Lubricate
Replace the key. Inspect the axle and pulley for damage
Replace the key. Inspect the axle and pulley for damage
Repair or replace the transverse axle
Repair or replace the transverse axle
Repair or replace the transverse axle
Clean or replace the oil filter
Fill engine oil SAE 10W/30 to correct level
Move to lever to the drive position
Tubular pin in regulating axle sheared off. Replace
Control incorrectly adjusted or damaged. Replace and adjust
Replace the key
Repair or replace the transverse axle
Lubricate the brake links. Adjust
The hydrostatic transmission must not be opened during the warranty period.