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Re: Craftsman riding Mower has lost its turnig radius.
#1 Nov 6, 2006 1:07 pm |
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I ment ; if to mutch pressure in the front tires the back tires will over power the front. Check tire pressure in front tires and try adjusting the pressure to the required press. ? If to mutch back tires will over power the front tires and slide the frontend. If to little pressure tires will roll under and then the back tires will over power the front and slide the front tires. Just a guess?,,?Good luck C/ya, Shadowface.
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Re: Craftsman riding Mower has lost its turnig radius.
#2 Nov 6, 2006 1:05 pm |
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Check tire pressure in front tires and try adjusting the pressure to the required press. ? If to mutch back tires will over power the front tires and slide the frontend. If to little pressure tires will roll under and then the back tires will over power the front and slide the front tires. Just a guess?,,?Good luck C/ya, Shadowface.
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Re: 6.5 hp, 22" Sears Craftsman mower won't start
#3 Nov 6, 2006 12:55 pm |
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Sounds like you may have a head gasket blown. Sometimes when this happens the motor will run when cold but once it gets hot it expands and will cause a bigger hole, but when cold it will try to reseal to apoint. This is just a guess, but one way to see if this is what it maybe is get Starter fluid and try to get it started if you get it started spray starter fluid around the head gasket AND the intake gasket area. If the mower speeds up in idle the you will no you have a leak at that spot. Worth a try?. ? Good luck, c/ya Shadowface.
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