Make sure there is a bolt or click pin installed through the tire rims and drive axle, check to see if the belt is slipping or possibly you need to replace the friction disc located in the engine frame. Other components are powered by sprockets and chains, so check to see if the chains are aligned, and also you do not have any worn sprockets.
why does my rider cut off when i engage the blades
To move a snowblower forward, engage the drive control, typically a trigger or lever on the handle, which propels the machine. To reverse, you usually need to disengage the forward drive control and engage the reverse function, often indicated by a separate lever or button. Always ensure the snowblower is properly positioned and the engine is running before attempting to move it. Additionally, consult the owner's manual for specific instructions based on the model.
You have to engage the PTO clutch slowly because the snowblower has a lot of inertia to it, especially a two-stage blower. Get your RPMs up before you try to engage. Also, make sure that your snowblower will actually turn by hand before you hook it up. It might be jammed with ice or debris or it might need lubricated.
look for the engage switch that has a picture of blades
possible broken auger belt, or one that has slipped off the pulley
Fix the drive belt.
To engage both wheels on an Ariens 624E snowblower, you need to ensure that the drive lever is in the "ON" position. The drive lever is typically located on the handle; pull it back to engage the wheels. Additionally, make sure the transmission is set to the desired speed, as this can affect wheel engagement. Always refer to the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
May possibly be a loose missing or worn belt.
check to be sure the blades have free movement. usually if you have this problem it is caused from something stopping the blades from rotating therefore it stops the engine
If John Deere mower blades won't engage, it could be due to several issues. Common reasons include a faulty electrical connection, a blown fuse, or a malfunctioning safety switch that prevents the blades from engaging. Additionally, a worn or damaged belt that connects the engine to the blades may be the culprit. Checking these components can help diagnose and resolve the issue.
To perform an incline machine row exercise, sit on the machine with your chest against the pad and grasp the handles. Pull the handles towards your chest, squeezing your shoulder blades together. Slowly release back to the starting position. Keep your back straight and engage your core throughout the movement. Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
Lever on right side of steering wheel, push up