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John Deer 325 is stalling when it gets hot

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c Kelly

06-12-2005 15:21:40




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It starts fine when cool then after about 10 minutes it sounds like it going to run out of gas and then stalls. If I put the choke on when it tries to stall it works for a little bit, but I can' mow my lawn, it keeps stalling. It just got over hauled to my John Deere. It works fine when the engine is cool. Help!!! Grass is getting tall Thank you Caroline

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frankiee

06-14-2005 05:21:22




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 Re: John Deer 325 is stalling when it gets hot in reply to c Kelly, 06-12-2005 15:21:40  
'It just got over hauled to my John Deere'
I take this to say that it just got overhauled.
New rings(all new things) require to be 'broken in'
I think that it may be tight yet.
Contact the people that did the overhaul and question them on it.
If you want to break it in then just keep running it with no load and different RPM's when cool then shut it down to cool then do it again and again.
Try cranking the engine over by hand when cool and when hot. I very hard to crank over when hot then take it straight back to the shop.

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Greg Flugum

06-13-2005 12:03:16




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 Re: John Deer 325 is stalling when it gets hot in reply to c Kelly, 06-12-2005 15:21:40  
Had a very similar situation. Mine ended up being old gas with water in it. drained the tank, changed the filter, cleaned the carb an problem is gone.



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mattd

06-12-2005 16:22:24




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 Re: John Deer 325 is stalling when it gets hot in reply to c Kelly, 06-12-2005 15:21:40  
check and replace fuel filter would be my guess. and make sure there is no bad gas in tank

matt



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Leon R

06-12-2005 16:50:47




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 Re: John Deer 325 is stalling when it gets hot in reply to mattd, 06-12-2005 16:22:24  
I would get the ignition coil checked. Sounds like it is breaking down. The bad part is they can be a little expensive.



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