Troy Bilt Riding Mower Troubleshooting

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So, I have a Troy Bilt riding Mower I have been trying to fix. I can’t get a call back from any repair places.

I was cutting grass and it just stopped like it was shut off. It had fresh gas in it so I checked connections and I didn’t notice anything.

I poured some fuel in the carb and it fired up briefly then immediately shutoff. I figured it was the carb or filters. I ordered a new carb, all filters, and spark plug plus the wire. I changed them and still nothing. Again, pour gas in the carb and it briefly fires up but immediately dies.

Any thoughts/THOTs?


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Fuel, air, spark. Which one is missing?

From your description sounds like fuel? Fuel filter? Pinched fuel line? Bad gas? Clogged fuel tank?

You could try running fuel from a fuel can (marine style, with a hose connection on the bottom for gravity flow) to see if she runs with known good fuel source.
 

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I had a jd ride mower, it would get water in fuel bowl all the time,
I would have to pull fuel line and let some fuel flow and remove water .
It was like every time to get mower running after it sat between cuts. .

I now have a different mower now,

I always look for the service manual,,pdf type helps to see everything you need to fix
 

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Had a similar problem with my cub cadet. Long story short I didn't gap the plugs right and the fuel pick up line in the tank had a tiny piece of debris in it.

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I had similar Troy Built with an issue like you describe. It ended up being a ignition module thing up on top of the motor under the fan shroud if I recall. Had to remove that whole top piece. There were 2 modules under there, one was bad and the other I guess was on its way out. Mower would start then die off to about half throttle and eventually die. It was Kohler motor though on a troy built rider. Might check and make sure that's not causing you a problem.
 

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Does this have a fuel pump? I know some of the bigger engines have a vacuum operated fuel pump on the side of the engine. Both my old twin Briggs and current Kawasaki have them.
 

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Probably has a diaphragm fuel pump on the crankcase somewhere, sounds like it may no longer be diaphragming
 

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