Posted by JustMe1978a on May 14, 2008, 10:53 am
I just bought a new John Deere Ride on mower (24 hp) and I can't get
it started. I attached the battery cables (light turns on okay),
checked the charge (greater than 80%), pushed in the rod at the back,
pushed the park brake up into locked position (I'm assuming it's just
moving that round lever up to engage the park brake...the directions
aren't clear on that), push up the throttle and choke to max, made
sure the yellow engagement button was down, added a gallon of fresh
gas and checked the oil then turned the key.
And nothing.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong? (Can't get anyone at Home Depot today
who knows how to operate one....grrr).
Thanks!
Posted by Srgnt Billko on May 14, 2008, 5:21 pm
>I just bought a new John Deere Ride on mower (24 hp) and I can't get
> it started. I attached the battery cables (light turns on okay),
> checked the charge (greater than 80%), pushed in the rod at the back,
> pushed the park brake up into locked position (I'm assuming it's just
> moving that round lever up to engage the park brake...the directions
> aren't clear on that), push up the throttle and choke to max, made
> sure the yellow engagement button was down, added a gallon of fresh
> gas and checked the oil then turned the key.
> And nothing.
> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? (Can't get anyone at Home Depot today
> who knows how to operate one....grrr).
> Thanks!
Off the top - sounds like a "safety switch". Are you sitting on the seat
and does the seat lower enough to flip the switch ? What's the "yellow
engagement button" ? You want to start the engine with the blades
DISengaged.
Posted by Clark... on May 14, 2008, 5:34 pm
Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> I just bought a new John Deere Ride on mower (24 hp) and I can't get
>> it started. I attached the battery cables (light turns on okay),
>> checked the charge (greater than 80%), pushed in the rod at the back,
>> pushed the park brake up into locked position (I'm assuming it's just
>> moving that round lever up to engage the park brake...the directions
>> aren't clear on that), push up the throttle and choke to max, made
>> sure the yellow engagement button was down, added a gallon of fresh
>> gas and checked the oil then turned the key.
>>
>> And nothing.
>>
>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? (Can't get anyone at Home Depot today
>> who knows how to operate one....grrr).
>>
>> Thanks!
> Off the top - sounds like a "safety switch". Are you sitting on the
> seat and does the seat lower enough to flip the switch ? What's the
> "yellow engagement button" ? You want to start the engine with the
> blades DISengaged.
Maybe he does not weigh enough to activate the seat safety switch, I would
suggest he place a cinder block on his lap as he sits in the seat, whilst
starting and mowing.. ;-)
Clark...
--
Don't you have Google in your part of the world?
Posted by Srgnt Billko on May 14, 2008, 5:49 pm
> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>>> I just bought a new John Deere Ride on mower (24 hp) and I can't get
>>> it started. I attached the battery cables (light turns on okay),
>>> checked the charge (greater than 80%), pushed in the rod at the back,
>>> pushed the park brake up into locked position (I'm assuming it's just
>>> moving that round lever up to engage the park brake...the directions
>>> aren't clear on that), push up the throttle and choke to max, made
>>> sure the yellow engagement button was down, added a gallon of fresh
>>> gas and checked the oil then turned the key.
>>>
>>> And nothing.
>>>
>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? (Can't get anyone at Home Depot today
>>> who knows how to operate one....grrr).
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>> Off the top - sounds like a "safety switch". Are you sitting on the
>> seat and does the seat lower enough to flip the switch ? What's the
>> "yellow engagement button" ? You want to start the engine with the
>> blades DISengaged.
> Maybe he does not weigh enough to activate the seat safety switch, I would
> suggest he place a cinder block on his lap as he sits in the seat, whilst
> starting and mowing.. ;-)
> Clark...
> --
It's not "Walk softly and carry a big BLOCK" - it's "Walk softly and carry a
big STICK". You should know that <chuckle>
Posted by Clark... on May 14, 2008, 6:19 pm
Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>>>> I just bought a new John Deere Ride on mower (24 hp) and I can't
>>>> get it started. I attached the battery cables (light turns on
>>>> okay), checked the charge (greater than 80%), pushed in the rod at
>>>> the back, pushed the park brake up into locked position (I'm
>>>> assuming it's just moving that round lever up to engage the park
>>>> brake...the directions aren't clear on that), push up the throttle
>>>> and choke to max, made sure the yellow engagement button was down,
>>>> added a gallon of fresh gas and checked the oil then turned the
>>>> key. And nothing.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? (Can't get anyone at Home Depot
>>>> today who knows how to operate one....grrr).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Off the top - sounds like a "safety switch". Are you sitting on the
>>> seat and does the seat lower enough to flip the switch ? What's the
>>> "yellow engagement button" ? You want to start the engine with the
>>> blades DISengaged.
>>
>> Maybe he does not weigh enough to activate the seat safety switch, I
>> would suggest he place a cinder block on his lap as he sits in the
>> seat, whilst starting and mowing.. ;-)
>> Clark...
>> --
> It's not "Walk softly and carry a big BLOCK" - it's "Walk softly and
> carry a big STICK". You should know that <chuckle>
Oh, will the
_____/ /_(_)____/ /__
/ ___/ __/ / ___/ //_/
(__ ) /_/ / /__/ ,<
/____/\__/_/\___/_/|_| jokes ever end???:-)Clark...
--
Don't you have Google in your part of the world?
> it started. I attached the battery cables (light turns on okay),
> checked the charge (greater than 80%), pushed in the rod at the back,
> pushed the park brake up into locked position (I'm assuming it's just
> moving that round lever up to engage the park brake...the directions
> aren't clear on that), push up the throttle and choke to max, made
> sure the yellow engagement button was down, added a gallon of fresh
> gas and checked the oil then turned the key.
> And nothing.
> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? (Can't get anyone at Home Depot today
> who knows how to operate one....grrr).
> Thanks!