Transaxle broke, replace both sides, and new drive belt, will mow fine, slower than normal does not want to pull up even the slightest incline
Make sure the drive belt is routed right. Go to partstree.com click on
husqvarna and put in your model number and click on the drive scematic and it will show the routing of the belt.
Testimonial: "thanks for the info. we had the schematic belt is on correctly, all he gears in the transmission looked really godd and clean no metal fragments when we changed the axle. any other ideas, thanks"
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Here is a link to the manual on pages 7, 8, and 40,
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Sometimes the belt can jump off one pulley and cause the problem,follow the belt around all the pulleys and see if it came off one.there may be a belt loosening lever on the lh side of the mower deck, if so unlock it and reroute the belt around the pulley. If you need to replace the belt the manual has a good description on how to do it and should take 30 min with only a couple of tools.
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check deck if free to turn and cutter blads are sharp also check the air filter is clear
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check the drive belt. Deck belt has nothing to do with tractor motion.
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ok we'll check that, another question when my husband put transmission oil back in after we changed the axle, he used 5w30. i notice yesterday when mowing when i first started it had normal pull ability. after i mowed for awhile i could tell it started losing its pull and started going slow. should we maybe have used 5w50
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