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Re: BOBCAT Zeroturn model #942233APosted by dbear on March 28, 2009 at 06:03:54 from (67.240.212.108): In Reply to: BOBCAT Zeroturn model #942233A posted by colleen on March 27, 2009 at 12:19:53:
That sounds right. If the brake is on, and you move the levers inward, it should kill the engine to prevent possible damage to the brakes and/or hydros. If the levers are in, and you apply the brake, it also should kill the engine for the same reason. Given the two symptoms together, I'm leaning toward the lever position switch(es). Sounds like it/they think the levers are not out. However, the problem with this is you should not be able to start it(?). Maybe there's some combination of sensors/switches (seat, lever, and brake) that is not happy, possibly losing its state as another one is made, thereby confusing the machine. I see this a lot in my job, but I'm no mower expert. Best of luck...
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