Some of these zero turns you can adjust tracking while they are running and in gear. I've noticed with these Hustlers though, that you can't do it that way. Glad I found your video in hopes of tracking this Hustler straight.
mine has been off-tracking since it was new (5 years ago) I just compensate with the steering controls. I may try and adjust it now that I've watched your video.........thanks for making it.....
I think I have a different issue; when I first start mowing the laterals work as they should but after a while the left lateral has less and less of an effect when trying to turn; any ideas on what might be the cause; I am new to zero turn units and haven't found anything yet that is the cause of this?
Thanks for watching! I'm not a fan of these Big Bite tires to be honest. I have found that I run the rear pressure on the low side. They recommend 8-12 psi. I run mine around 7-8 psi and they seem to do ok.
I clipped the side of a tree on the left side and now, when I push arms forward all the way, it vears left some. Still learning this mower and havent check for damage but if there is none, this should fix, right?
Well hell I have a cub cadet zt1 50 that is moving to the left. What's the odds so now I'm gonna have to see if this trick works? Thanks for your help.
Thanks for watching, Skip! It's still in the family, I gave it to my son and he's using it every week. Still going strong. I'll probably continue to make videos about it when it needs work.
Thanks for watching, Gerald! Well, could be either the left is faster or the right is slower. But, yes, essentially the same issue. You can look at each side and possibly determine where each is in it's adjustment range, then decide from there which side to adjust.
Right to the point. No telling us ur life story. Suggesting you take the tire off. Much easier and a time saver .
Thanks for the view!
Straight to the point without 20 minutes of blah blah blah. Thanks! attacking this now.
Thanks for watching, John!
@@dwcoffey Completed that task with no problems and the machine works perfect. thanks again!
Thanks for the video and for being straight to the point. I'll give it a shot.
Thanks for watching, Derek!
Just the solution I was looking for. Much appreciated for the well made video.
Thank you for watching, Mark!
Some of these zero turns you can adjust tracking while they are running and in gear. I've noticed with these Hustlers though, that you can't do it that way. Glad I found your video in hopes of tracking this Hustler straight.
Thank you very much for watching!
Excellent video. Just what I was looking for. Quick and easy. Fixed my issue. Thanks for posting 👍🏻💯
Fantastic! Thank you for watching!
great to see you back. thanks for the video
Thank you so much, Tony! I appreciate you watching!
Great video and great explanation !! Iappreciate your help!!
Thanks for watching, James!
Thanks man it help alot 😎
Thanks for watching!
Left the mower in the fall tracking to the left, as well. Looking forward to trying this out this weekend! Thanks for the video!
I hope you were able to get it fixed up. Thanks for watching, Chris!
mine has been off-tracking since it was new (5 years ago) I just compensate with the steering controls. I may try and adjust it now that I've watched your video.........thanks for making it.....
Thanks for watching, Billy!
I think I have a different issue; when I first start mowing the laterals work as they should but after a while the left lateral has less and less of an effect when trying to turn; any ideas on what might be the cause; I am new to zero turn units and haven't found anything yet that is the cause of this?
Sounds like the left transmission might need to be bled...may have some air in it. Thank you for watching!
Hi, Thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching!
Great video.. what have you found to be a good air pressure in your tires ?
Thanks for watching! I'm not a fan of these Big Bite tires to be honest. I have found that I run the rear pressure on the low side. They recommend 8-12 psi. I run mine around 7-8 psi and they seem to do ok.
Thanks that helps a lot
Thanks for watching!
I clipped the side of a tree on the left side and now, when I push arms forward all the way, it vears left some. Still learning this mower and havent check for damage but if there is none, this should fix, right?
Thank you for watching! As long as nothing was damaged from the hit, yes, this should fix it.
Just bought the same mower
That's great! Thank you for watching!
Well hell I have a cub cadet zt1 50 that is moving to the left. What's the odds so now I'm gonna have to see if this trick works? Thanks for your help.
I hope it helps! Thanks for watching, Michael!
What ever happened to your Husqvarna YTH22. I have one and have watched all your videos on it. Great job!
Thanks for watching, Skip! It's still in the family, I gave it to my son and he's using it every week. Still going strong. I'll probably continue to make videos about it when it needs work.
@@dwcoffey Thanks for responding. You are a true gentleman.
I have a Bad Boy, and it tracks to the right so the left is 'faster' ?
Thanks for watching, Gerald! Well, could be either the left is faster or the right is slower. But, yes, essentially the same issue. You can look at each side and possibly determine where each is in it's adjustment range, then decide from there which side to adjust.
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Thanks for watching, Trever!
Mine wont go forward are backwards
Thanks for watching! Your drive belt might be broken.