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So I've been mowing my tiedown. Mower has a lever to engage front wheel drive. Apparently mowers don't have a throttle with a rabbit and a turtle like they used to. Presumably there is a governor of some sort.
Anyway, I try to mow with the fwd engaged and it bogs down and stalls every few feet. The grass is not very high and the deck is at its uppermost setting. I wonder if the drive is robbing too much power, so I disengage the drive and push it by hand, and it still stalls. Drag it backwards through the grass, though, and it runs like a champ. Doesn't matter if the chute is open or if it's closed for mulching, same behavior.
Why does it only run without stalling when I drag it backwards?
Anyway, I try to mow with the fwd engaged and it bogs down and stalls every few feet. The grass is not very high and the deck is at its uppermost setting. I wonder if the drive is robbing too much power, so I disengage the drive and push it by hand, and it still stalls. Drag it backwards through the grass, though, and it runs like a champ. Doesn't matter if the chute is open or if it's closed for mulching, same behavior.
Why does it only run without stalling when I drag it backwards?