Troubleshooting an electrical clutch in a mower with a seat
The electric clutch on a lawnmower controls the mower blade coupling so you can mow the lawn. The clutch may fail and the mower blades may become unusable. It can locate and resolve the electric clutch of the tractor mower to itself, avoiding costly repair professional.
Instructions
1 turn off the driving lawn mower and allow the motor to cool for several minutes.
2 Open the front motor cover on the tractor mower.
3 Locate the handwheel on the lawnmower motor. The flywheel is a large circular part on the rear of the motor that is covered with an iron cover is fixed with screws. Remove these screws with a socket wrench.
4 Remove the flywheel cover now that the lid has loosened from the bolt removal.
5 Check that the fins on the outside of the flywheel. These cover the upper part of the electric clutch shaft. If there is any burr that has formed on the fins, present it to the trash using a hand file.
6 Adjust the flywheel cover in place and re-insert your bolts with your socket wrench.
7 Try to run the lawn mower and engage your shovels. If the blades are not yet involved, remove the wheel cover as you did before.
8 Place a flywheel pulley on the flywheel. Place the pulley on the tractor wheel and lower the pulley arms on the outside sides of the flywheel.
9 Use your socket wrench to tighten the center pin of the pulley until the tractor's steering wheel is completely free of the engine due to pressure.
10 Find the oil sump at the bottom of the motor and remove the screws that hold it. Set the oil sump aside. This reveals the lower part of the electric clutch shaft of the lawnmower.
11 Remove all screws on the clutch shaft using the socket wrench. Save screws for later.
12 Use a rubber mallet to hit the center of the motor at the point where the flywheel was removed. This will cause the clutch shaft to appear.
13 Place a new clutch shaft in the position left vacant by the old one on the Mower tractor motor. Replace the screws on the shaft with the help of your wrench.
14 Follow the oil sump and the flywheel disassembly steps in reverse order to rebuild the engine.