If
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Check
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Poor Engine Performance
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Fuel
· 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.
Break-in:
· Improper break-in or incomplete break-in time. Repeat break-in following proper procedures, or extend break-in time 5 hours before suspecting machine problems.
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Engine Will Not Start
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Brake is not pushed down.
PTO switch is in ON position.
Fuse is blown.
Spark plug wire is loose or disconnected.
Spark plug not gapped correctly.
Fuel filter is gummed or plugged.
Stale fuel.
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Engine Is Hard To Start
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Fuel filter is gummed or plugged.
Carburetor dirty or out of adjustment. See your John Deere dealer.
Spark plug is fouled.
Faulty spark plug or wire.
Spark plug is not gapped correctly.
Loose or corroded electrical connections.
Stale fuel.
Choke adjusted incorrectly.
Engine oil viscosity not correct.
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Engine Misses Under Load
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Faulty spark plug.
Stale fuel.
Fuel filter gummed or plugged.
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Engine Vapor Locks
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Fuel tank vent plugged.
Dirt in fuel filter.
Cooling fins plugged.
Loose hose connection at fuel filter or fuel pump.
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Engine Runs Unevenly (Surges)
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Engine not broken-in.
Cooling fins plugged.
Loose electrical connections.
Choke or throttle cable sticking.
Plugged fuel line or fuel filter.
Stale, dirty or improper fuel.
Air cleaner element plugged.
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Engine Overheats
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Air cleaner element plugged.
Cooling fins plugged.
Engine air intake screen plugged.
Engine oil low or too high.
Engine operated too long at slow engine speed.
Model LX279 - Low coolant level, faulty radiator cap or cooling fins plugged.
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Engine Will Not Idle
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Spark plug not gapped correctly.
Faulty spark plug.
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Engine Has Low Power or Compression
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Engine not broken-in.
Engine overheating.
Too much oil in engine.
Dirty air cleaner.
Faulty spark plug.
Travel speed is too fast for conditions.
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Engine Knocks
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Low engine speed.
Stale or low octane fuel.
Engine overloaded.
Engine oil level low.
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Engine Stops or Misses When Operating On Hills
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Fuel tank less than half full.
Operator raising off seat.
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Engine Backfires
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Faulty spark plug.
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Black Exhaust Smoke
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Air filter is dirty or oil soaked.
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Blue or White Exhaust Smoke
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Engine not broken-in.
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High Oil Consumption
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Engine not broken-in.
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Spark Plugs Foul
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Engine not broken-in.
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Fuel in the Engine Oil
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Engine not broken-in.
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