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Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby davbell25413 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:37 am

Anybody have shop manual or wiring diagram for a Dixon ZTR with Kohler 20 mag engine from 1987.

It will start by jumping the starter but when you turn the key it goes urrr.
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby bgsengine » Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:52 am

Do a voltage drop on the starting circuit, you'll probably find the problem. the fact that it starts fine when jumped direct from battery should tell you what to expect to find.
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:13 pm

What about posting the model number and I see if I can find diagram on it.
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby davbell25413 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:23 pm

KE4AVB wrote:What about posting the model number and I see if I can find diagram on it.


Not sure right now. But I thinks its one of these models 308, 311, 427,428, and 501. I dont have the mower here right now. The person is bringing it by on Monday. I asked him for the 3 digit model and first 5 digit of serial from what I found on the Dixon site under the manuals.
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby bobodu » Thu Nov 14, 2013 7:23 pm

Goes "err" sounds like a bum connection or solenoid....best part is it ain't a safety !!! :D
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby mwerles » Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:22 pm

try here:http://www.dixonztrparts.com/pages/oemparts?aribrand=DXN#/Dixon/ZTR_308_(1987)/WIRING_ASSEMBLY/0190/01900011
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby okie » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:29 pm

mwerles wrote:try here:http://www.dixonztrparts.com/pages/oemparts?aribrand=DXN#/Dixon/ZTR_308_(1987)/WIRING_ASSEMBLY/0190/01900011
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http://www.dixonztrparts.com/pages/oemparts?aribrand=DXN#/Dixon/ZTR_308_(1987)/WIRING_ASSEMBLY/0190/01900011


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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby wobbedennis » Fri Nov 15, 2013 4:53 pm

IT sounds like a bad connection in the starter solenoid to me. The fact that if jump it will turn over and start pretty much eliminates the starter, but I'm curious. did he use the battery in the machine? or another battery?
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby bgsengine » Fri Nov 15, 2013 5:22 pm

wobbedennis wrote: The fact that if jump it will turn over and start pretty much eliminates the starter


Not necessarily eliminates bad ground though - if you jump from an external battery direct to engine ground and to starter , you are also bypassing the B+ and Ground circuits.

The "Errr" buzz can come from a starter spinning up into engage the flywheel ring gear and then not enough current flow to spin the starter, which is more often caused by a bad or weak battery or bad ground. (or a hydrolocked engine, or failed compression release)

Solenoid, if it is a very weak battery, can "buzz" as well, though, but that is not a symptom (usually) of a bad solenoid, but rather a weak battery or bad connection. So, the best place to start is with a quick and easy (and fast) voltage drop test to narrow down where the problem may be located... and the really cool thing about THAT is, you don't need a wiring diagram to do those tests. :)
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Re: Dixon ZTR Zero Turn

Postby Walt 2002 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:35 pm

A Dixon mower with a factory installed twin Kohler will be a 501 IF, IF, it is any of the ones you listed. Actually, all the 501s I ever saw had twin B&S engines. Twin Kohler would have been later. This is typical of an old Dixon with safety switches losing conductivity, not carrying enough current to cause the solenoid to make a good hard "hit". This generally applies to Kohler and Kawa engines. Simple cure is to add a second solenoid ahead of the original, connecting all the original wiring to the second solenoid and using the second one then to power the original solenoid. Wire form one large second solenoid terminal to battery cable connection on first solenoid, wire from second large terminal on second solenoid to engage terminal of original solenoid.

DO check that you cable connections are good including ground before doing anything. Jump directly from the negitive terminal of the mower battery to the starter housing one cable only and see if works OK. Yes, bad ground connection at battery OR to frame. Do same using the positive cable only directly to starter terminal.

I MAY have a wiring diagram, contact me at address below, put in proper format and remind me what you have and what you want.

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