SOURCE: how do we service the blade / brake clutch
No serviceable parts,you can only buy complete clutch.To replace you remove blade and blade adapter.Use a very large vise-grip to remove spring and then you can remove bolt holding clutch arm.Disconnect cable from top side of machine.Remove engine mounting bolts,have another person pull engine away from frame while you slide clutch off.Going back together you may have a tuff time getting large spring back on hook under deck.I've been working on these for some time and have yet found an easy way to get large spring back on.
SOURCE: John Deere Gator XUV 2008 oil in gas
I know exactly the problem. I work for a John Deere dealership and have seen this problem before. It is called short-tripping. When a machine is first started, gas does leak into the cylinder and crankcase past the rings--normal--simulates leaving the choke on too long with a carburetor engine.. As the engine temperature rises, the gas in the oil is burned off and there really isn't a problem. When you take short trips or do not let the engine run to get it up to temperature, the gas in the crankcase does not get burned off and will accumulate over time. Make sure the machine is getting up to operating temperature and this could take up to 20 minutes if the ambient air temp is low. Feel free to e-mail at [email protected] with further questions
SOURCE: I am trying to assemble a john deere gator and do ...
it should be on the green cylinder behind the seat, but you can contact the repair desk at http://www.mypegperegoparts.com/
and they can walk you through it. I also got my replacement parts from them.
hope this helps
SOURCE: there is no parking brake,
The parking brake is activated by the shift lever. There is no parking paw in the transmission on these John Deere Chassis motor homes. The parking brake is the type that works a brake on the drive shaft. I ran into the same problem and just put a line lock on the brake line.
SOURCE: Jon Deere mower LX277 won't crank
Try replacing the starter solenoid. If that doesn't do it, try replacing the whole starter.
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