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Ordinary you do not have to take the deck off if you can run the tractor up on a ramp. Can make one out of 2x6. Run up on the ramp and block wheels then get the wrenches you need and lay down on your back and-work that way. I sharpen mine that way twice a year. I use vice grips and snap on the frame to keep blade from turning.
To freewheel the tractor using the freewheel lever at the rear of the tractor would not damage the tractor. Check your belts and make sure the lever is all the way back in.
The hyro unit has two cylinder blocks, a variable displacment pump and a fixed motor block, you should always mark the top of the pump thrust housing as this can be put back unside down which will result in what you now have.
Not uncommon for the fuel solinoid to stop working on fuel bowl. You can try a small amount of fuel down throat. If engine fires for a second then its a fuel problem. Solinoid or blocked jet
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