Posted by robert major on February 25, 2016 at 23:24:53 from (216.81.1.83):
In Reply to: Almost a catastrophe posted by John in La on February 25, 2016 at 17:47:52:
Hi Glad all ended up well the smoke/ other detectors are great things if maintained properly so they work. I can never figure out the guys that smoke 40 a day, and drink a 12 of beer a night but can't afford a smoke detector or batteries for the one they have!. No where as serious as happened here apart from we love the JD 316 ride on mower dad had issues with it randomly burning the throttle cables . it was the same kinda deal the ground wire from the motor to frame snapped and the throttle cable from the motor to the dash wasn't strong enough to carry the load. After he "fixed' the throttle cable once and it did it again, I looked and found fixed the broken wire, it's been fine ever since. Those kind of faults in electrical systems of any sort can cause way to many issues that result in a sad loss of life or buildings/ equipment. Regards Robert
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