TORO TITAN ZX4800 Blades Wont Engage
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86%
CONF
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Electromagnetic PTO Clutch
The internal electromagnetic coil typically develops an open circuit or high resistance due to repeated thermal expansion and contraction. When this occurs, the magnetic field is insufficient to pull the armature plate against the rotor, preventing the transfer of engine torque to the mower deck. This is a non-serviceable assembly that requires replacement when the magnetic force fails.
SKU: 110-6766
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8%
CONF
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PTO Engagement Switch
This high-cycle pull-push switch is the primary control interface for the deck. Internal copper contacts frequently oxidize or pit due to electrical arcing during engagement, eventually creating a high-resistance path that prevents current from reaching the PTO clutch. Environmental exposure to dust and moisture accelerates this mechanical fatigue.
SKU: 114-0279
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6%
CONF
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Deck Drive Belt
The V-belt is subject to extreme tensile stress and frictional heat during blade engagement. Over time, the rubber compound undergoes vulcanization and cracking, leading to a catastrophic snap. If the belt is broken or has de-spooled from the idler pulleys, the blades will fail to rotate even if the PTO clutch is successfully energized and locked.
SKU: 112-9759
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Electromagnetic PTO Clutch.
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