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Zero Turn more like half turn...
Folks - my ZTR 42 turns completely to the right (e.g., as expected)....but stops at about 45 degrees when turning to the left. Yes I greased all the grommets, tires are inflated properly, etc. It's very much a hard stop....will not budge any further.
It's about 3 years old. Any ideas? |
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I see a RZT S42 and an RZT L42. Are either one of these what you have?? Is yours a handle bar machine, or a steering wheel machine.
What doesn't turn? Kind of odd thing to say a ZTR turns right "as expected" but only turns 45 deg to the left..... ????? How about an actual model number off the machine. |
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It's an RZT S 42...the one with a steering wheel. Ok, not sure how your characterization of the behavior as being "odd" helps us move forward??
Thanks. |
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Ok.... the machine only turns 45 deg to the left? Or the steering wheel...??
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So envision sitting on the machine, stationary. The wheels will turn to the right in full radius, as designed. However, when turning the wheels to the left, they do not turn all the way. They stop at about 45 degrees.
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Alright..... back to needing an actual model number. Cub parts look up site doesn't like RZT S 42. Need the model number off the tag.
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