I purchased this zero-turn mower in 2007. It has been a great mower, but it has been plagued with a recurring electrical issue the past couple of years.
When the engine is cold (not as in frozen, just as in hasn't been run in a week), it acts like the battery is dead. It is sluggish to turn over and eventually the juice is drained from the battery. Put it on a jump charger, and it cranks up just fine. I took the battery in and had it checked, and it checks out OK. Battery terminals are clean.
When the engine is hot (not overheated, just having been running for an hour or two), if I kill the engine to eat lunch, it won't restart until the engine has cooled all the way to "cold". And at that point, you'd never know I had problems starting it at the beginning of the day. It cranks right up and runs just fine. And I just have to be conscious that I can't kill the engine until I'm finished mowing unless I want to wait two hours to start it again.
I have replaced the battery, the starter, the alternator, and all of the position sensors (seat, brake pedal, etc). The Kubota dealership in Angleton (Bobby Ford) replaced the wiring harness.
And the issue persists. Right now, I'm waiting for it to cool down again, and I'd really rather be mowing.
When the engine is cold (not as in frozen, just as in hasn't been run in a week), it acts like the battery is dead. It is sluggish to turn over and eventually the juice is drained from the battery. Put it on a jump charger, and it cranks up just fine. I took the battery in and had it checked, and it checks out OK. Battery terminals are clean.
When the engine is hot (not overheated, just having been running for an hour or two), if I kill the engine to eat lunch, it won't restart until the engine has cooled all the way to "cold". And at that point, you'd never know I had problems starting it at the beginning of the day. It cranks right up and runs just fine. And I just have to be conscious that I can't kill the engine until I'm finished mowing unless I want to wait two hours to start it again.
I have replaced the battery, the starter, the alternator, and all of the position sensors (seat, brake pedal, etc). The Kubota dealership in Angleton (Bobby Ford) replaced the wiring harness.
And the issue persists. Right now, I'm waiting for it to cool down again, and I'd really rather be mowing.
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