Shawn R.
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This is an old mower but it still runs. I was actually trying to figure out what causes it to slow down and then stop after running for about 15 minutes. When it stops, I have to shut it off and let it rest for about 20 minutes and then it'll go again. The model number is: RZ125H42B and serial: 072401D001075. I believe it's somewhere around a 2001 model (correct me if I'm wrong). It has a Briggs & Stratton engine with 12.5HP. Motor model number: 289707. I bought it from a guy 3 years ago and when I first bought it, it ran just fine and did not slow down and stop like it's doing now. I guess I've had this issue for quite some time. I asked a mechanic if he knew anything about riding mowers, and he said a little. I told him about the problem I was having, and he said it could either be the spark plug or the carburetor.
I also called a shop that sells Zero Turns and asked them but they couldn't give me a straight answer. And I also asked several other people, but they've never heard of such a problem before. I figured the best place to start would have to be the spark plug and carburetor. So, I ordered a kit off of eBay that contained the spark plug, air filter, and carburetor. I changed the spark plug and air filter myself and had my cousin help me with the carburetor. It cranked up just fine but unfortunately, it did not fix the issue. There was no change in the time it took it to slow down and stop. I'm guessing the issue lies within the motor or the transmission but what do I know. I honestly don't know jack about riding mowers and that's why I'm asking you guys. Do you have any idea what the problem could be?
I also called a shop that sells Zero Turns and asked them but they couldn't give me a straight answer. And I also asked several other people, but they've never heard of such a problem before. I figured the best place to start would have to be the spark plug and carburetor. So, I ordered a kit off of eBay that contained the spark plug, air filter, and carburetor. I changed the spark plug and air filter myself and had my cousin help me with the carburetor. It cranked up just fine but unfortunately, it did not fix the issue. There was no change in the time it took it to slow down and stop. I'm guessing the issue lies within the motor or the transmission but what do I know. I honestly don't know jack about riding mowers and that's why I'm asking you guys. Do you have any idea what the problem could be?