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Home > Home & Garden > Tools & Power Equipment   »   Rider dies when blade engaged. Starting fluid can keep it running though.

 
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Old May 6, 2008, 09:43 AM
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Rider dies when blade engaged. Starting fluid can keep it running though.

My rider is Yard Machine by MTD Model 678 (More specific - 13af678g205)
The mower will start as long as i either pour a little gas into the carb or shoot some starting fluid into it. Once started I can drive it around all i want until I engage the blades. It putters and within five seconds it dies. I found out that if I engage the blades and then shoot some starting fluid into the carb it will run for about forty five seconds. If I repeat this process it stays running.
Other symptoms include dying when I try to lower the throttle and occasionally dying when I have it running in high speeds for a long distance. Also when I engage the blades I hear high pitched belt sounds and smell hot rubber. I do not know if the belt can contribute to this or not.

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Old May 6, 2008, 11:52 AM   #2  
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clean the carbs high and low speed jets need to be checked out probably gummed up or trash also replace fuel filter.
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I hate to sound like an idiot but it turned out that all that was the matter was a fuse. i figured since it puttered then it had to be a fuel problem but the guy told me that the fuse controlled the carb

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MOWERMAN2468 disagrees: The fuel doesn't control the carb. it controls many items, one being the anti fire solenoid, without the fuse, this will not operate.
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carb is dirty, or the fuel is contaminated.

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zc_top disagrees: besides this already being said, i actually said the problem in the prior message if you might skim through them.
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fuel contamination wont effect it
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i literally watched a new fuse go into the mower and every problem i listed was cured
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Hey MM:

What about a faulty fuel cut solenoid and a bad fuse. The fuel cut solenoid might not have been doing it's job, but when held open (replaced fuse) the mower acted normally. Speculation on my part.
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