Appendix a: troubleshootini – Troy-Bilt 682J User Manual
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Appendix A: Troubleshootini
• Hardware holding
tine
holders to tine
shaft
may
be missing or broken. To check,
remove holders
(Sect. 5).
• Key for bronze
worm
gear on tine attach
ment
main drive shaft may be missing or
broken.
5 Tines Turn, But Wheels Won’t:
• Check operation of Wheel Speed Lever
(Problem 2).
• Hi-Pro key inside wheel clutch may be
missing, broken. If so, clutch will not turn
wheel shaft.
• FAST and SLOW speed wheel gears may
be worn. If only one gear is worn, there will
only be one wheel speed.
• Worm gear that drives pinion shaft and
pinion gears may be worn.
• FAST and SLOW speed pinion gears
may
be worn. If only one gear is worn, there will
only be one wheel speed.
• Drive “dogs” on sides of wheel clutch may
be worn or broken. If only one side of clutch
is affected, there will only be one wheel
speed.
6 Wheels And Tines Turn On Top Of
Ground, But
Stop
Or Hesitate In
Soil:
• Drive belt may be loose (Sect. 5).
• Mounting bolt for transmission drive pulley
may be loose (Figure 5-1}.
7 Tiller Jumps While Tilling:
• Depth Regulator Lever
set
too deep for soil
conditions. Use a shallower
setting.
• Engine throttle speed too fast.
• Tiller wheel speed too
fast
for soil condi
tions. Change
to
LOW bell range or SLOW
wheel speed.
8 Depth Regulator Lever
Difficult
To Move:
• Lubricate
spring assembly
and depth
adjustment bar (Sect. 5).
• Check for bent depth adjustment bar.
g Wheel And Shaft Move
Out To One Side:
• Snap ring on
wheel
shaft may be
dislodged.
Raise wheels off ground and
check
for
back
and forth play in
shaft,
if
there is play, one or both snap rings is loose.
10
Tiller Pulls To One Side:
• Check
tire
pressure
(Sect.
5).
11 Tine Holder Bolt
Breaks Or Loosens:
• Earlier models have tine holder keys.
Check
that
keys are in keyways of tine
shaft.
Without key in holder, left-side
tine
bolt will
tighten
and
break; right-side bolt will loosen
(Sect.
5).
12 Poor Traction:
• Bar tread tires, tire chains, or wheel
weights may be needed.
13 Gear Oil Leak
From
Power
Unit
Or Tine
Attachment Transmissions:
• See Section 5.
14 Engine Lacks Power:
• *Air cleaner restricted with dirt and/or oil.
• Spark plug wire loose or damaged. Spark
plug worn or fouled.
• Engine under excessive work load. Use
SLOW wheel speed and LOW belt range.
• * Throttle cable may be loose or misad-
jusled.
• Verify that engine isn’t running with choke
partially engaged.
• *Check Carburetor adjustment.
• *Engine overheating. Check oil level and
clean cooling fins. Oil may be very dirty. Let
hot engine cool before restarting.
• *Dirt or water in fuel or fuel system.
• Engine crankcase low in oil, or overfilled
with oil. Check and adjust level.
• *Low engine compression.
15 Engine
Difficult
To Start:
• Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever not in
NEUTRAL position.
• Fuel tank low or empty.
• *Dirt or water in fuel or fuel system.
• *Fuel line is restricted.
• * Choke control not set properly.
• *Spark plug worn or fouled (weak spark).
• *Air cleaner restricted with dirt and/or oil.
• *Throttle cable adjustment.
• Engine throttle lever not free to move
through its full operating range.
• Throttle wire and its linkage are binding, or
are bent and not free to move.
• Low engine compression.
16 Engine Won’t Start:
• See Troubleshooting the
Forward Interlock
Safety System
in Section 5.
• Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever not in
NEUTRAL position.
• Fuel tank low or empty. Or fuel line
restricted or clogged.
• * Choke control Improperly set.
• * Water or dirt in fuel, and /or fuel system.
• *Spark plug fouled or worn. Spark plug
wire loose or damaged.
• * Carburetor may need adjustment.
• *Air filter clogged with oil or dirt.
• Carburetor float faulty (or float valve
leaking)- if so, tap side of bowl lightly with
handle of screwdriver (or similar object).
• Stale fuel clogs carburetor, and valves.
Drain old fuel and add new fuel.
• *Fuel tank shut-off valve (if
so
equipped)
not in fully Open position.
•
On Briggs
& Stratton engine,
On/Off
switch
not in ON
position.
Electric
Start
Engines Only:
• Electrical connections loose or shorted
to
metal frames, brackets or covers
(Sect.
5).
• Battery discharged (Sect. 5).
•
Electric starter motor
faulty.
17 Engine Shuts
Off
When Wheels/
Tines/PTO Drive Lever Is
In
Forward:
• See Troubleshooting the Forward Interlock
Safety System in Section 5.
• Short in key
switch
or key switch wire
harness.
• Check starter
motor
mounting bolts
for
looseness. Have Authorized
Engine
Service
Dealer inspect the starter motor.
• Check oil level for correct
amount.
18 Engine Overheats
• Clean
the
engine cooling fins, shroud and
covers
(Sect.
5).
• Check for broken flywheel fins (under
engine shroud). See Authorized Engine
Dealer.
19 Engine Runs Erratically:
• Water or dirt in gasoline or carburetor.
• Carburetor may need adjustment. See
Engine Owner’s Manual.
• *Spark plug fouled or dirty. Spark plug
wire
loose
or
damaged.
• * Loose or cracked carburetor.
• Governor
linkage
not
adjusted
properly or
binding. See Authorized Engine Service
Dealer. Don't
attempt to
repair by yourself.
• Check
pan gasket, engine seals
and
drain
plugs
for leaks. See your Authorized Engine
Service
Dealer.
20 Engine Runs Well,
But Labors Under Tiller Load
• *Check
governor
linkage for
freedom
of
movement.
• Check throttle setting
and
carburetor
adjustment. See Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
• Tilling depth is possibly too deep. To
correct, lower the depth regulator lever.
• Possible worn
tiller
worm gear or loose
drive shaft.
21 Key Switch Will Not
Start
The Engine
• Check battery
terminals
for corrosion
(Sect.
5).
• Discharged
battery (Sect.
5).
• Defective solenoid.
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See Engine Owner's Manual or contactan authorized engine dealer forinfoimation.