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without a proper model number it is guess work, but either the drive belt has snapped, or if the right wheel drive the left wheel, there may be a half moon key way or a shear pin. General help here, followed by parts suppliers
if you just replaced the bearings and now the belt is to loose tells me the belt wasn't put back on correctly. replacing the bearings don't have anything to do with the adjustment of the belt. double check to be sure is is on right Lisa. something isn't right. the tension should come from a spring loaded arm that when engaged it will apply a certain amount of pressure to turn the blades. if disengaged it will seam loose but that is ok. it has to be loose to let the belt slip on the pulleys.
Most Frequent Causes for Lawn mower blades won't engage. See All Lawn Mower Parts for model 13AP60TP766. Cause 1 PTO Clutch. If the blades don't rotate the electric PTO clutch might not be engaging. ... Lawn mower wheels don't turn ...
The problem is lack of lubrication in the pto coupling. Losen the two swing bolts carefuly,block the front under the motor. Separate the tine transmision from the housing and grease both sides with as much grease as you can work in. Work the lever as you do this. Should fix the problem.
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