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Discharge Chute Plugged
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Belt(s) installed incorrectly.
Grass too wet.
Grass too long.
Engine should be at full throttle.
Rear of deck too low.
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Patches Of Grass Uncut
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Travel speed too fast.
Engine should be at full throttle.
Dull blades.
Cutting height set too high.
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Belt Slipping
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Debris around sheaves.
Worn belt.
Mower plugged.
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Too Much Vibration
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Debris on mower deck or around sheaves.
Damaged drive belt.
Damaged sheaves or sheaves out of alignment.
Blades out of balance.
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Uneven Cut
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Check procedures on Adjusting Mower Level Side-to-Side and Front-to-Rear.
Travel speed too fast.
Blades are dull.
Check tire pressure.
Adjust mower wheels.
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Mower Stops When Reverse foot pedal is depressed and Attachment
Is Engaged
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Normal condition. (See Using Reverse Implement Option in your
machine’s operator’s manual.)
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Blades Scalping Grass
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Turning speed too fast.
Ridges in terrain.
Rough or uneven terrain.
Low tire pressure.
Cutting too low.
Bent blade(s).
Adjust mower wheels.
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Mower Loads Down Tractor
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Turning speed too fast.
Ridges in terrain.
Rough or uneven terrain.
Low tire pressure.
Cutting too low.
Bent blade(s).
Adjust mower wheels.
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Uneven Clipping Distribution
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Cutting height set too low.
Mowing too fast.
Grass too wet.
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