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    Z248F won't crank after stalling in pine needles

    Yea, but what's curious is why it happened to begin with, or at least what stalling it with the PTO engaged had to do with anything. These PTO clutches pretty much all work the same and this one looks very much the same design that's on my old John Deere 212. It appears to have 'locked'...
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    Z248F won't crank after stalling in pine needles

    Well it was PTO related, but wasn't because I didn't shut it off. It was off so I tried it again and nothing. Turned on the PTO and tried to crank it and heard a clunk. Turn PTO off and it cranked and started without issue.
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    Z248F won't crank after stalling in pine needles

    I want to say I did, but I was freaking hot, it was getting late and I had enough for the day. I pushed it out of the needles and left it there. I'm going to go rescue it here in a bit and see if in my frustration I may have forgotten to turn off the PTO.
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    Z248F won't crank after stalling in pine needles

    Was mowing someone's yard yesterday and unknowingly went over what turned out to be a deep pile of pine needles. I have a mulch kit, so it bogged down pretty quickly and I couldn't get out of the needles or shut down the deck fast enough to prevent the engine from stalling. After this...
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    Z248F Clear Cut deck mulching kit plates poor design

    Wondering if anyone has run into this issue with their Clear Cut deck mulching kit plates. Mine happens to be a 48" Clear Cut deck on a Z248F (26 Kohler). I think Husqvarna has redesigned the plates to add supports, but I have the old style that easily bend when something is hit that grabs the...
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