canuckjohnny
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Machine
Model 20383 - vintage 2013; 4 cycle; 21" cut; Personal Pace drive of the Rear wheels; also has the BBC (Brake Blade Clutch aka "Spin Stop")
Symptom
It was running normally, when all of a sudden I noticed white smoke coming from the top of the deck (engine was still running normally)
- shutoff off engine immediately
- based on smoke and smell, I immediately suspected something like burning rubber / a belt
- the Personal Pace drive was no longer working (had to push mower manually - no assist (as a senior = tough sledding))
Note: when I started it cold the next day, engine started fine and there was no smoke ,when I tried to engage the PP drive, but it still didn't drive.
Troubleshooting / Disassembly so far. The day after I saw the white smoke:
1. I turned it over so I could remove the Blade from the Drive Shaft
2. I also removed the plastic shield (3 screws) that covers the Brake Blade Clutch (BBC) on the Drive Shaft. I could see a) the Belt that controls the BBC and b) underneath it I could also see the Personal Pace Drive Belt that goes to the Transmission box on the Rear Axle and Wheels.
3. Both of the Belts appeared to be physically intact (neither was actually broken)
4. I started the engine normally and at the handle, when I pulled the handle to engage the Personal Pace drive, I could see the belt tighten normally (as is should)
… BUT the Belt didn't physically move / turn. The left side of the belt stayed completely still and the right side of the belt was vibrating, but not physically moving / turning.
Question:
I'm guessing the white smoke I saw was a belt burning. I don't believe the smoke has anything to do with the engine. So I believe I have a Personal Pace drive problem and for starters I'm just trying to decide what I need to try next to see what the cause is.
Based on my description above I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to further diagnose what the problem might be.
(I'm currently focusing on the white smoke and thinking it was from a burning belt, but when I started it the next day and engaged the Personal Pace, the belt wasn't even moving).
Model 20383 - vintage 2013; 4 cycle; 21" cut; Personal Pace drive of the Rear wheels; also has the BBC (Brake Blade Clutch aka "Spin Stop")
Symptom
It was running normally, when all of a sudden I noticed white smoke coming from the top of the deck (engine was still running normally)
- shutoff off engine immediately
- based on smoke and smell, I immediately suspected something like burning rubber / a belt
- the Personal Pace drive was no longer working (had to push mower manually - no assist (as a senior = tough sledding))
Note: when I started it cold the next day, engine started fine and there was no smoke ,when I tried to engage the PP drive, but it still didn't drive.
Troubleshooting / Disassembly so far. The day after I saw the white smoke:
1. I turned it over so I could remove the Blade from the Drive Shaft
2. I also removed the plastic shield (3 screws) that covers the Brake Blade Clutch (BBC) on the Drive Shaft. I could see a) the Belt that controls the BBC and b) underneath it I could also see the Personal Pace Drive Belt that goes to the Transmission box on the Rear Axle and Wheels.
3. Both of the Belts appeared to be physically intact (neither was actually broken)
4. I started the engine normally and at the handle, when I pulled the handle to engage the Personal Pace drive, I could see the belt tighten normally (as is should)
… BUT the Belt didn't physically move / turn. The left side of the belt stayed completely still and the right side of the belt was vibrating, but not physically moving / turning.
Question:
I'm guessing the white smoke I saw was a belt burning. I don't believe the smoke has anything to do with the engine. So I believe I have a Personal Pace drive problem and for starters I'm just trying to decide what I need to try next to see what the cause is.
Based on my description above I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to further diagnose what the problem might be.
(I'm currently focusing on the white smoke and thinking it was from a burning belt, but when I started it the next day and engaged the Personal Pace, the belt wasn't even moving).