Heavy Duty Power Equipment

 

Troubleshooting

 

36B, 36BX, 36H, 36HX, 52H, 52HX

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Possible Causes

 

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engine will not start

1.

Key is in the off position

1.

Turn key to ON position

 

 

2.

Insufficient fuel in the tank

2.

Add gasoline

 

 

3.

Air bubble in the fuel line

3.

Prime engine or shake bubble out

 

 

4.

Fuel valve in OFF position

4.

Turn valve ON

 

 

5.

Choke not ON

5.

Turn choke on

 

 

6.

Choke linkage is out of adjustment

6.

Adjust choke linkage (p. 11)

 

 

7.

Low engine oil

7.

Add engine oil

 

 

8.

Blade control is in the ON position

8.

Push lever to OFF position

 

 

9.

Transmission is in gear (belt drive

9.

Slide lever firmly into “N” or neutral

 

 

 

model).

 

position

 

 

10.

Spark plug wire is lose

10.

Tighten wire or connections

 

 

11.

Spark plug is fouled

11.

Clean or replace the plug

 

 

12.

Air filter is plugged or dirty

12.

Clean or replace the air filter

 

 

13.

Bad gasoline

13.

Drain and replace the gasoline

 

 

14.

Fuel filter is plugged or dirty

14.

Replace the fuel filter

 

 

15. Safety switches are out of alignment

15. Adjust or tighten switches (p. 18) -

 

 

 

or loose.

 

read warnings!

 

 

16. Battery is dead (electric start mod-

16.

Recharge or replace the battery

 

 

 

els)

To test if the blade activation safety

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

switches are a contributing factor to the

 

 

 

 

engine not starting, try depressing the

 

 

 

 

“operator present” switch o the handle

 

 

 

 

bars while trying to start. If engine starts,

 

 

 

 

a safety switch adjustment is required.

Engine will not keep running / quits

1.

Water in the fuel

1.

Drain and replace the fuel

 

 

2.

Loose safety switch

2.

Adjust switch (p. 18)

 

 

3.

Fuel valve is OFF

3.

Turn fuel valve ON

 

 

4.

Dirty fuel filter

4.

Replace fuel filter

 

 

5.

Dirty air filter

5.

Clean or replace air filter

 

 

6.

Low engine oil

6.

Add engine oil

Engine stops when blades are engaged

1.

Loose safety switch

1.

Adjust switch (p. 18)

 

 

2.

Belt tension too high

2.

Adjust belt (p. 17 and 18)

 

 

3.

Blades jammed with foreign material

3.

Remove foreign material

Note: sometimes firmly pushing the blade control lever into the OFF position can resolve this problem by ensuring the safety switch is fully engaged.

Blades do not turn

1.

Broken belt

1.

Replace belt

 

2.

Loose belt

2.

Adjust belt (p. 17 and 18)

 

3.

Blade activation linkage out of ad-

3.

Adjust linkage (p. 17)

 

 

justment.

 

 

Engine stops when belt drive mower is

1.

Loose safety switch

1.

Adjust safety switch (p. 18)

put into gear

2.

Transmission seized

2.

Call for assistance

 

3.

Safety switches not engaged

3.

Depress safety switches

Belts squeal when blades are engaged

1.

Incorrect belt tension

1.

Adjust belt tension

 

2.

Excessive belt wear

2.

Replace belt

Belts slip when blades are engaged

1.

Incorrect belt tension

1.

Adjust belt tension

 

2.

Excessive belt wear

2.

Replace belt

 

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Dekko 52H, 36HX, 36BX manual Troubleshooting, Problem Possible Causes Solution

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