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In Reply to: John Deere 320 Lawn Tractor quit running during mowing posted by Floyd on Thursday, August 06, 2009:
When you say it does not restart, does it turn over as if it was trying to start? Does it make any different noises now while trying to start than normal? Does it now turn over faster than normal? A faint "sproing" noise I am guessing came from a spring that broke or popped off, and I'm guessing again, that it would have to be a medium large spring to be heard over the noise of the tractor and mower, unless you have exceptional hearing. If it was a valve spring, yu would no longer have compression and the motor would turn over real easy, but not start. A spring on the governor or carb linkage may also be the culprit, but I'd be amazed if you would hear that...... in reality, there aren't many springs directly related to the motor's operation.
- Re: John Deere 320 Lawn Tractor quit running during mowing Floyd Thursday, August 06, 2009
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