Troubleshooting Common Cutting Problems - Ferris SRS Z2 Series Operator's Manual

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Problem: Engine runs but mower will not drive.
Transmission drive belt is slipping.
Brake is not fully released.
Problem: Transmission drive belt slips.
Cause
Pulleys or belt is greasy or oily.
Tension is too loose.
Belt stretched or worn.
Problem: Parking brake will not hold.
Cause
Brake is incorrectly adjusted.
Problem: Mower steers or handles poorly.
Cause
Ground speed control lever linkages
are loose.
Improper tire inflation.
Tracking needs adjustment.
Troubleshooting the Mower Deck
Problem: Mower deck will not raise.
Cause
Lift Linkage not properly attached or
damaged.
Problem: Engine stalls easily with mower deck engaged.
Cause
Engine speed too slow.
Ground speed to fast.
Cutting height set too low.
Discharge chute jamming with cut
grass.
Problem: Excessive mower deck vibration.
Cause
Blade mounting bolts are loose.
Mower blades, arbors, or pulleys are
bent.
Mower blades are out of balance.
Belt installed incorrectly.
Problem: Excessive belt wear or breakage.
Cause
Bent or rough pulleys.
Using incorrect belt.
See problem and cause below.
See authorized service dealer.
Remedy
Clean as required.
Adjust spring tension. See
"Transmission Drive Belt
Replacement".
Replace belt.
Remedy
See "Parking Brake Adjustment".
Remedy
Check and tighten any loose
connections.
See "Specifications" for proper tire
inflation and adjust tire pressures
accordingly.
See "Tracking Adjustment".
Remedy
See authorized service dealer for
repair.
Remedy
Set to full throttle.
Decrease ground speed.
Cut tall grass at maximum cutting
height during first pass, and then
at the desired cutting height for the
second pass.
Cut grass with discharge pointing
towards previously cut area.
Remedy
Tighten to 120 ft. lbs. (163 N.m.).
Check and replace as necessary.
Remove, sharpen, and balance
blades. See "Servicing the Mower
Blades".
Reinstall the belt correctly.
See "Mower Deck Drive Belt
Replacement".
Remedy
Repair or replace.
Replace with correct belt.
Problem: Mower deck drive belt slips or fails to drive.
Cause
Idler pulley spring broken or not
properly attached.
Mower deck drive belt is broken.
Problem: Mower (blades) does not engage.
Cause
Electrical wiring damage.
Operator is not standing on the
operator platform.
Troubleshooting Common Cutting
Problems
Problem: Streaking
Streaking is when thin strips of uncut grass are left behind the mower.
Streaking is usually caused by operator error or poor blade maintenance.
Cause
Blades are not sharp.
Blades are worn down too far.
Engine speed is too slow.
Ground speed is too fast.
Deck is plugged with grass.
Not overlapping cutting rows enough. Overlap your cutting rows
Not overlapping enough when
turning.
Problem: Scalping
Scalping is when the mower deck comes close to or hits the ground.
Scalping can be caused by the mower deck misadjustment, unevenness in
the lawn, or by mower deck bouncing because the ground speed is too fast.
Cause
Lawn is uneven or bumpy.
Mower deck cutting height is set too
low.
Ground speed is too fast.
Deck is not leveled correctly.
Tire pressure is low or uneven.
Problem: Stepped Cutting
Stepped cutting is sharp ridges or uneven levels left in the lawn
surface. Stepped cutting is usually caused by mower deck damage or
misadjustment, or damage to the mower blades.
Remedy
Repair or replace as needed.
Replace mower deck drive belt.
Remedy
Locate and repair damaged wire.
Operator stands on the operator
platform and pulls up on the PTO
(Power Take Off) switch.
Remedy
Sharpen your blades.
Replace your blades.
Always mow at full throttle.
Slow down.
Clean out the mower.
When turning your effective cutting
width decreases–overlap more when
turning.
Remedy
Roll or level the lawn.
Raise the cutting height.
Slow down.
Correctly level the deck.
Check and inflate the tires.
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