Hello all!
I've been having this problem and I was trying to pin down the exact conditions of when this happens. Now it has become a bit more frequent.
After about an hour of mowing the grass, my New Holland TZ25DA sometimes starts to sputter and then chokes off.
Sometimes I can start it right back up and sometimes I need to let it sit for 30 minutes. The temperature reads normal and all fluid levels are ok. It acts like it is starving for fuel but of course, there is plenty of gas. At first I thought it happened more frequent when I was on one of my (steep) hills, but now I'm not sure.
ANY help or suggestions would be appreciated. And I can repay with my own political comments:laughing:
Thanks, Jeremy
I've been having this problem and I was trying to pin down the exact conditions of when this happens. Now it has become a bit more frequent.
After about an hour of mowing the grass, my New Holland TZ25DA sometimes starts to sputter and then chokes off.
Sometimes I can start it right back up and sometimes I need to let it sit for 30 minutes. The temperature reads normal and all fluid levels are ok. It acts like it is starving for fuel but of course, there is plenty of gas. At first I thought it happened more frequent when I was on one of my (steep) hills, but now I'm not sure.
ANY help or suggestions would be appreciated. And I can repay with my own political comments:laughing:
Thanks, Jeremy
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