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I was looking for a good lawn tractor to mow my 1 acre yard. I have been looking at John Deere LA 175 and the husqvarna LGT2654. I was also kind of looking at the cub cadet tractors but wasn't sure what would be good. The only requirements was that I wanted the briggs and stratton v-twin engine and a 48 to 54 inch cut. So I just need a few opinions on some tractors.
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My cousin has a deere that needs yearly repairs. I have a cub cadet 50" deck, oil change has been the only maintenance so far.
My cousin has a deere that needs yearly repairs. I have a cub cadet 50" deck, oil change has been the only maintenance so far.
Why would my Lawn Tractor Backfire and shut down when Blades are engaged.?
Q. Lawn tractor runs good until the blades are engaged. then the engine backfires and eventually shuts down and cant be restarted until it sets for a few hours. Mowers runs fine for approx 20 min till this starts to take affect.
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I would say you probably have a bearing that is going bad on one of the spindles of the blades. There is a spindle for each blade that has a bearing inside. When one or more of the bearings starts to fail it makes it hard for the engine to turn that spindle - usually the belt will start slipping on this spindle and you will see some smoke or a squealing sound.
The other thing to check is the build up of dead grass under the mower deck. This can cause the blades to slow down or even stop one or more of the blades. I pull our riding mower (craftsman 54" deck) up on a set of sloping car ramps. This gives me room to reach under the deck with a putty knife and scraper to clean out this dead dried grass. Believe me, it accumulates pretty quickly. I clean this out each time I mow our 4 acres.
Check these 2 items first.
I would say you probably have a bearing that is going bad on one of the spindles of the blades. There is a spindle for each blade that has a bearing inside. When one or more of the bearings starts to fail it makes it hard for the engine to turn that spindle - usually the belt will start slipping on this spindle and you will see some smoke or a squealing sound.
The other thing to check is the build up of dead grass under the mower deck. This can cause the blades to slow down or even stop one or more of the blades. I pull our riding mower (craftsman 54" deck) up on a set of sloping car ramps. This gives me room to reach under the deck with a putty knife and scraper to clean out this dead dried grass. Believe me, it accumulates pretty quickly. I clean this out each time I mow our 4 acres.
Check these 2 items first.
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