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Moved from Cars and Trucks category to Snapper Ride on Mower.
Breaking or falling off is a pulley or pulley alignment issue, or a tensioner issue. Belts are just ordered by make and model specs. Don't sweat the details on length.
Clayton I know this sounds stupid but when you sit on your seat make sure your safety switch is actually being pushed down because if it runs while brake is on the switch doesn't need to be pushed if it shuts off soons as you let off the brake sounds like it's not being pushed in or needs to be replaced seen it many times.
You have to do one more thing to move this tractor without the motor running.
It takes two people to move the Revolution. One needs to sit on the seat and hold the forward pedal down. It will then freewheel.
So, brake off, both hydro release levers pulled (do NOT pull hard or you will break the springs) and the forward (right hand side, big pedal) pedal pushed down.
Any other question? I know this unit pretty well.
is there a puddle of oil under where it made the clunking sound, that would mean the engine is blown. another thing to check is to see if the motor bolts that hold down the motor came loose and is hanging down there by keeping the pullys from moving right..good luck
I presume this is a unit with the hydrostatic drive (automatic, just step on a pedal). There should be a rod or lever, usually on the back of the mower, that will release the hydrostatic and let you push the mower by hand. This basically bypasses the system, and the mower will not move if this lever/rod is pulled. If someone had to push this mower to load or move it, chances are it's not been pushed back into operating mode.
Hi,
There is a brake lever attached to your transaxle, that when activated, pushes dowel pins which serve as brake pistons, against a brake pad which presses against a disk from your transaxle...whew. Much like a disk break on your car.
The pistons, or dowel pins may be sticking, causing you to be "riding your brake". A little disassembly and some good ole WD-40 might loosen up the bind.
Good luck!
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