semimechanicman
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I’ve had a couple of riding mowers, which all have been MTD mowers. (Troy Bilt, Cub Cadet etc) It wasn’t all of them but some of them had to have the blades engaged at highest throttle or else the engine would die by itself.
When it first happened to me it was with a 2009 Troy Bilt Bronco with manual PTO. I started up the mower and tried to test the blades and I was in mid throttle, but when I tried to engage, the engine died and sounded like something like the blades got stuck or something. So I took the deck out again and checked for an stuck pulleys or bearing... they were all good and I could even move the belt and see the blades moving with my hands. I didn’t know what it was so I just put it back on and this time I engaged in full throttle and everything worked perfect. The engine didn’t stall or anything and the deck didn’t have any weird noises.
A few months later after selling that one, I had a Cub Cadet lt1018 (2004) I finished fixing it so I put the deck on and tried starting the blades up (I was also in mid throttle) and it died like something got stuck. I remembered the case with the Bronco I had and engaged the blades at full throttle and it also worked perfectly with no issues.
Ive had maybe 4 mowers (all MTD) do this thing but it was very minor, but I’m just curious. All mowers worked without any issues after that and we’re sold but I just want to know if it is normal or something was wrong.
When it first happened to me it was with a 2009 Troy Bilt Bronco with manual PTO. I started up the mower and tried to test the blades and I was in mid throttle, but when I tried to engage, the engine died and sounded like something like the blades got stuck or something. So I took the deck out again and checked for an stuck pulleys or bearing... they were all good and I could even move the belt and see the blades moving with my hands. I didn’t know what it was so I just put it back on and this time I engaged in full throttle and everything worked perfect. The engine didn’t stall or anything and the deck didn’t have any weird noises.
A few months later after selling that one, I had a Cub Cadet lt1018 (2004) I finished fixing it so I put the deck on and tried starting the blades up (I was also in mid throttle) and it died like something got stuck. I remembered the case with the Bronco I had and engaged the blades at full throttle and it also worked perfectly with no issues.
Ive had maybe 4 mowers (all MTD) do this thing but it was very minor, but I’m just curious. All mowers worked without any issues after that and we’re sold but I just want to know if it is normal or something was wrong.