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bobkyllo
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: minnesota Points: 1547 |
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Posted: 31 Mar 2024 at 5:07am |
I've got a Husqvarna zero turn that I bought with a junk motor. I fixed it and mowed with it for a season. Everything seemed good. Both sticks were even, as in both drive motors seem to be in sync.
Any way the mower sat for probably a month from the last mowing until leaf grinding time/ winter storage time. Starts fine drives fine kick on the deck it dies. I had to bring it to the shop to fix it. Pulled the two wheel motor release rods so that I could tow it back. Fixed the no start, pushed rods back in and now only one side will work. What am I getting into here? I can't believe the one wheel motor is junk just like that. Any one have troubles like this before |
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JoeM(GA)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Cumming,GA Points: 4658 |
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most of those rods either punch in a relief button, or turn a relief valve, be sure the rod isn’t slipping on the part it’s turning, I had a Walker mower that did this years ago, a piece of grit got in the way when the relief went down, wouldn’t let it pop back up without some cleaning
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Kenny L.
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NEIOWA Points: 1273 |
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x2 what Joe say
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KJCHRIS
Orange Level Joined: 21 Dec 2015 Location: WC Iowa Points: 908 |
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Follow Joe's advice. My Toro did that, after needing to tow it to garage. When repaired 1 side evidently didn't fully go back into place. I squirted a bit of penetrant on the little valve And about 5 or 6 more tries and both sides worked again.
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bobkyllo
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I see nothing to clean, oil, etc. The rod moves a lever on the side of the hydro unit. It obviously must move something in the hydro unit but I'm unsure what or how to even go about fixing it.
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SteveM C/IL
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Shelbyville IL Points: 8241 |
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At this point I would call a Husky service guy....
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DiyDave
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gambrills, MD Points: 51703 |
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Find the tag on the hydro unit, and post its info, here. That way we know what system is used...
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jaybmiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 22472 |
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Hmm...Most HSTs I've seen have a spring to return and keep the rod in on place or the other. That way it doesn't 'wander' off to the wrong end....
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DaveKamp
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Apr 2010 Location: LeClaire, Ia Points: 5754 |
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The drive unit is just a swashplate hydrostatic pump fed to a hydraulic motor. The bypass function is nothing more than a valve that opens from one side of the hydraulic motor to the other, so that when you attempt to spin the motor (in towing) thre can be flow from one side to the other without the pump spool turning. Most likely, the valve is stuck... and they do, because they're rarely used. Without dismantling it, the other way is to spray penetrant into it, put it together, start it up, and wave the control handle back and forth a bunch to free up the valve and allow it to close up. it is NOT a problem worthy of a hundred-dollar service trip.
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Codger
Orange Level Joined: 23 Dec 2020 Location: Utopia Points: 2041 |
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It's like Dave Kamp stated and common on Husqvarna and several other brands for this to happen. It is usually a stuck relief plunger that operates the bypass valve internally. Pressure wash, lube, and vibration via a "Love Tapper" will usually exercise them and then a couple of times per mowing season exercise the linkage when the mower is routinely greased.
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bobkyllo
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: minnesota Points: 1547 |
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I got it guys!!! I oiled it a few times. Last weekend I went working on the fleet to get them ready for spring. I did as suggested and banged on the area the tow lever hooks to. By golly she moves again.
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