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8
Faults
1.
Faults and their remedy
Observe the safety instructions!
If faults occur in the
2-wheel tractor or the engine that require a greater degree of interven-
tion, always have them rectified at your
specialist workshop, since they have the necessary
tools. Unprofessional intervention can only cause damage.
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Engine does not start
Spark plug cap is not attached.
Choke is not pulled out.
Engine stop switch is switched to ‘OFF’
Fuel tank is empty or fuel is of a poor
quality.
Petrol tap is closed
Fuel line has a blockage.
Spark plug is defective.
Too much fuel in the engine - flooded.
Engine stop cable is defective.
Excess air due to loose carburettor and
suction line.
Attach the spark plug cap.
Push the CHOKE regulator lever to OFF.
Turn the engine stop switch to the 'ON'
position.
Fill up the fuel tank with fresh fuel.
Open the petrol tap
Clean the fuel line.
Clean, adjust or replace the spark plug.
Dry and clean the spark plug and start
with FULL THROTTLE.
Check cable and plug connectors, replace
if necessary
Have the machine checked and repaired in
the workshop.
Engine stutters
Engine is running in the CHOKE range.
Ignition cable is loose.
Fuel line is blocked or fuel is of a poor
quality.
Ventilation aperture in the fuel tank cap
is blocked.
There is water or dirt in the fuel system.
Air filter is dirty.
Carburettor is incorrectly adjusted.
Push the CHOKE lever to the OFF posi-
tion.
Push the spark plug cap firmly onto the
spark plug. Clamp the ignition cable firm-
ly.
Clean the fuel line and fill up with fresh
fuel.
Replace the fuel tank cap.
Drain off the fuel and fill up with fresh
fuel.
Clean the air filter.
Have the carburettor adjusted by a work-
shop.
Engine runs hot
Too little engine oil.
Cooling air system is dirty.
Air filter is dirty.
Carburettor is not adjusted correctly.
Top up the engine oil immediately.
Clean the fan grille, clean the interior
cooling fins.
Clean the air filter.
Have the carburettor adjusted by a work-
shop.