I recently replaced a damaged tire and when i put the wheel back on is when i noticed this problem
The riding tractor uses a hydrostatic automatic drive transmission to operate and move, which must be operated correctly in order for the vehicle to move. The automatic drive disconnect is under the driver's seat and must be in the "Drive" position in order for the tractor to move. Once you have set the automatic drive disconnect to "Drive," slowly lift your left foot up off the brake pedal and adjust the throttle control to "Fast." Slowly use your right foot to step on the speed control pedal and move the pedal forward to increase speed
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SOURCE: lawnmower will not move in gear with motor running
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Check to see if any oil leaks between rear wheels where the tractor was parked. Also make sure hydrostatic disengage lever, at rear of tractor by hitch, has to be pushed in.
SOURCE: mower will not start
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Take the spark plug out and pour a little bit of oil in the cylinder and crank it over without the spark plug in. Make sure ground wire is clean on both ends.
SOURCE: My huskee model # 28 N707 lawnmower will not keep running.
It sounds like 2 different problems. One is that your battery is shot. It needs to be replaced, and to keep that from happening prematurely, put a smart trickle charger on it over the winter because lead/acid batteries lose 1% of their charge per day, making them virtually discharged in 3 months. This causes damage that they cannot recover from.
The second problem sounds like either that you are not tending to the choke properly or it needs the carburetor thoroughly cleaned because of clogged jets. Before winter storage, be sure that any fuel in the system has been treated with STA-BIL to prevent it from breaking down and forming deposits.
If you have the technical know-how, get a carb rebuild kit (usually about $20) and remove, clean, and reassemble the carb using the new gaskets and parts. If not, bring it in for repair.
SOURCE: Need to remove rear wheels to replace tires on MTD riding mower.
most likely rust has taken over
find some liquid wrench or pb blaster and spray the axles liberally and let it penetrate the axles and wheel hubs where the axle goes through.
use a 2x4 and a hammer to tap against the wheel hub to try to move it down the axle then tap in back on to try to free it up as the penetrating oil works in, spin the wheel and tap in different areas of it
the worst case cenario would be to use a torch and heat the axle and hub up and drive it off, but it sounds as though you are moving it some and with some patience they eventually should come off
when you put them back be sure to coat the axle with some grease and do not forget to reinstall the key stock in each wheel, if they have it
the bolt in the center of the axle is all you need to remove and note where the washers came from and where they go back.
hope this helps you some
SOURCE: Riding lawnmower wont run long
Check for dirt in gas tank some times stuff will fall in when filling and block the hole in bottom of gas tank and wont let gas flow clean everything out and see if it works. Also check that all kill switches are tight and not moving.
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