SOURCE: We have a 3020 john deere gas we just had head
A couple of things should be looked at.
1. Make sure head gasket is aligned properly and not blocking any ports on the head or block. 2. When the head was milled debris may have been pushed into a port blocking flow, check for blockage. 3. When you replaced the head, did you torque the bolts in the proper sequence and to the specified ft/lbs?
SOURCE: I have a John Deere
I hear that on the service manual and the springs. Take a look at these decks if you talking about a deck belt and find yours. Then look for the spring routing visually.
http://opebycrigby.tripod.com/decks/jddeck.html
If you need drive belt info look here:
http://opebycrigby.tripod.com/drive/jddrive.html
I would like to know if this was enough info for you so that you were able to re-connect the spring.
Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kelly
SOURCE: My mower seems to have low fuel pressure. Gas
Yes it is a vacuum fuel pump. Remove the line to the carburetor and place a clear container to catch fuel. Crank the engine and watch to see how much fuel is being pumped. It could either be a weak fuel pump or the pickup line in the fuel tank is starting to rot, depends on how old the mower is. The pickup line in the fuel tank is rubber, and sitting in fuel for many years can break the line down causing it to fall apart. It should be noticeable more if the fuel tank is below 1/2 tank. Hope this helps, Daniel.
SOURCE: john deere 116 no fuel to carb
Blocke inline filter, or if it has a pump, then this is not working.
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