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David Kyle Noble |
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May 1, 2007 |
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May 3, 2007 9:29 pm |
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Re: Toro personal pace slipping?
#1 May 3, 2007 10:03 am |
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It's about four weeks before any local TORO repair shops can even look at it. I can't go four weeks without mowing my grass. I figure the cost for parts to repair it myself or the cost to rent a mower while mine is in the shop would be about the same.
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Re: Toro personal pace slipping?
#2 May 2, 2007 7:06 pm |
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I am not sure, maybe 20070. I thought all Personal Pace used the same tranny. It is an electric start recycler. I got it about 8 months ago at HD.
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Toro personal pace slipping?
#3 May 2, 2007 2:32 pm |
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I have a Toro personal pace electric start mower. It worked great for about the first 10 hours of use. Now really is “self” propelled. I must push it myself. When I lift the rear wheels off the ground and engage the personal pace handle the wheels spin. When I put the wheels back on the ground they stop spinning. I have tightened the cable to the point that the wheels will spin even without pushing the handle, put as soon as I lower the wheels to the ground they stop again. I am a handy guy, but know nothing about transmissions. I could open it up and have a look see, but unless a part is obviously broken I would not know what to look for. The belt is fine. Anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong?
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