Hello all, (UPDATE) Read post from mowbizz asking with my reply...
I only hope it's that simple.
Jeff B from Maine here.
New to the group.
I bought a nice used Kubota ZG127E zero turn and went thru it from one end to the other. It was in pretty good condition except the mower deck was peeling and looked pretty bad. Has about 500 hours on it. 27hp Briggs motor was replaced at 200 hours by Kubota due to dead on one cylinder (replaced for the original owner btw, I am the 2nd owner.)
Serviced the motor as well as the transfer cases, Hydro Gear filters, and lubricant. Runs and works great.
I rebuilt the mower deck completely, even had the deck sandblasted and powder-coated. All new bearing and tension pullies, new belt etc.
I just went to put it thru its paces and discovered that when I engage the blades at full throttle, it kills the motor.
I then restart, and it vibrates a bit, but it keeps running, the vibration goes away, and then I can go ahead and mow the lawn.
Stop and restart, its fine.
When its cold (I do warm the motor up a minute or so before hitting the PTO) It always stalls the first time I engage the blades. Next start up it vibrates/shutters a bit and then runs just fine.
I checked belt routing, it's fine.
Checked for stuck pulleys, those are fine. Spin it by hand, and there isn't any dragging or grinding of any kind.
Could it possibly be the clutch? (I didn't check that earlier)
Bearing issues within the clutch?
Could the belt be too tight?
The tension spring too short, making the belt too tight?
Any useful info would be greatly appreciated, as lawn mowing season is nearly upon us up here.
Sincerely,
Jeff B In Maine
I only hope it's that simple.

Jeff B from Maine here.
New to the group.
I bought a nice used Kubota ZG127E zero turn and went thru it from one end to the other. It was in pretty good condition except the mower deck was peeling and looked pretty bad. Has about 500 hours on it. 27hp Briggs motor was replaced at 200 hours by Kubota due to dead on one cylinder (replaced for the original owner btw, I am the 2nd owner.)
Serviced the motor as well as the transfer cases, Hydro Gear filters, and lubricant. Runs and works great.
I rebuilt the mower deck completely, even had the deck sandblasted and powder-coated. All new bearing and tension pullies, new belt etc.
I just went to put it thru its paces and discovered that when I engage the blades at full throttle, it kills the motor.
I then restart, and it vibrates a bit, but it keeps running, the vibration goes away, and then I can go ahead and mow the lawn.
Stop and restart, its fine.
When its cold (I do warm the motor up a minute or so before hitting the PTO) It always stalls the first time I engage the blades. Next start up it vibrates/shutters a bit and then runs just fine.
I checked belt routing, it's fine.
Checked for stuck pulleys, those are fine. Spin it by hand, and there isn't any dragging or grinding of any kind.
Could it possibly be the clutch? (I didn't check that earlier)
Bearing issues within the clutch?
Could the belt be too tight?
The tension spring too short, making the belt too tight?
Any useful info would be greatly appreciated, as lawn mowing season is nearly upon us up here.
Sincerely,
Jeff B In Maine
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