Troubleshooting, Using troubleshooting chart – John Deere OMM141979 J9 User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
Using Troubleshooting Chart
If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this
chart, see your authorized dealer for service.
When you have checked all the possible causes listed and
you are still experiencing the problem, see your authorized
dealer.
IF
CHECK
Tiller is Noisy
Tines need to be straightened, tightened or replaced.
Rocks and debris in tilling area.
Erratic Tiller Operation
Tines need to be straightened, tightened or replaced.
Drive belts need to be tightened or replaced.
Tiller Will Not Till
Drive belt needs to be tightened or replaced.
Replace shaft bolts.
Tractor and Engine Slow Down
Throttle not at “FAST” position.
Tilling too deep
Decrease travel speed.
Not Enough Tillage Depth
Throttle not at “FAST” position.
Check tine placement or replace tines.
Tine Shaft Rotates But Tiller Does Not Till
Clean tines.
Install tines correctly.
Till at shallower depth.
Replace shaft bolts.
Tilled Ground is Uneven
Rocks and debris in tilling area.
Keep travel speed the same.
Tilling Results Are Poor
Cut tall grass or weeds before you till.
Adjust transmission travel speed - slow down.
Tractor Will Not Pull Tiller Because Wheels Slip
Too Much
Cut tall grass or weeds before you till.
Till at shallower depth.
Make more than one pass.
Add rear wheel weights or tire chains on turf tires, or install bar tires.
Tine Shaft Does Not Rotate
Remove rock or trash wedged between shaft and housing.
Replace shaft bolts.
Tighten or replace drive belts.
Tiller Hard To Raise
Remove dirt, mud, and trash from shaft and tines.
Tiller Bounces When It Is Tilling Or Will Not
Penetrate
Secondary drive belt installed incorrectly.
Tiller Pushes Tractor
Add rear wheel weights, or tire chains on turf tires, or install bar tires.