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Toro Z-Master blades just disengage at random ?

#1

7394

7394

My buddy has a 52" Z-Master that just recently started having the blades disengage while mowing, he raises & lowers the deck trying to do something, & it will start cutting again, but only for a little bit.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
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#2

7394

7394

nobody ?


#3

BlazNT

BlazNT

Sounds like wires are grounding out some where. Start at the PTO and work your way back to the switch looking for a wire touching metal then inspect the wire for bare spot.


#4

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bertsmobile1

Well obviously it is loosing power.
Random usually means broken wires or shorting.
Shorting usually blows fuses or melts fuse holders.
Clutch wires have a habit of breaking off where they enter the clutch.

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#5

BlazNT

BlazNT

Well obviously it is loosing power.
Random usually means broken wires or shorting.
Shorting usually blows fuses or melts fuse holders.
Clutch wires have a habit of breaking off where they enter the clutch.

patientce is a virtue .
If you get no answer in a week then use the "anyone" smiley to bump the thread .
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#6

7394

7394

Thank You Chuck / BlazNT, will let him know to check there & trace them back. Yep, I'm an dude, in fact an older one.

And Thanks Bert, I'm not the new kid on the block. but appreciate the input just the same. No blown fuses or even melted ones.

Buddy


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