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... or repairs with your hand and work the belt between the drive disc and the rubber driven disc. 6. Remove key. Reinstall the idler removed in the section, "CHECK MOWER DRIVE BELT". Tighten the idler pulley bolt securely. 10. Reinstall the mower drive belt cover. r n Belt Replacement 1. Carefully stand the Rear... A pro B B C Re Figure 46: Belt routing for 33 inch decks Figure 44: Engine pulley and belt guide 4. Route the belt around the drive disc and into the drive pulley belt groove. 7. IMPORTANT To avoid damaging the emissions system: • Do not overfill the fuel tank.
... or repairs with your hand and work the belt between the drive disc and the rubber driven disc. 6. Remove key. Reinstall the idler removed in the section, "CHECK MOWER DRIVE BELT". Tighten the idler pulley bolt securely. 10. Reinstall the mower drive belt cover. r n Belt Replacement 1. Carefully stand the Rear... A pro B B C Re Figure 46: Belt routing for 33 inch decks Figure 44: Engine pulley and belt guide 4. Route the belt around the drive disc and into the drive pulley belt groove. 7. IMPORTANT To avoid damaging the emissions system: • Do not overfill the fuel tank.
Operater's Manual
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... rear tire. 2. Forward speed too fast. Adjust tension or replace mower belt. 1. Verify plugs are not cracked & are in good shape. Drive disc worn or damaged. 2. Axle bearing seized. 5. Move lever to rear pitch. 7. Sharpen or replace cutting blade. 1. Engine speed too slow... damaged. Install proper blades. 1. Contact authorized dealer. 5. Forward speed too fast. 1. Contact authorized dealer. 1. Improper blade installed on drive disc. 3. Excessive deck pitch, front to "FAST" position. 2. Engine speed too slow. 2. Leaking chain case or differential plugs. Move ...
... rear tire. 2. Forward speed too fast. Adjust tension or replace mower belt. 1. Verify plugs are not cracked & are in good shape. Drive disc worn or damaged. 2. Axle bearing seized. 5. Move lever to rear pitch. 7. Sharpen or replace cutting blade. 1. Engine speed too slow... damaged. Install proper blades. 1. Contact authorized dealer. 5. Forward speed too fast. 1. Contact authorized dealer. 1. Improper blade installed on drive disc. 3. Excessive deck pitch, front to "FAST" position. 2. Engine speed too slow. 2. Leaking chain case or differential plugs. Move ...