Something I need to do also so I was watching other videos on how to do it as well and “Johnson Small Engine” had a good tip. He said if you engage the break and lock it down, the belt stays loose so it’s easier to remove. Just a little tip. Thanks again.
Great video. I did find the back end of the transaxle belt keeper is designed to receive a 5.5 mil Allen wrench. Using a short shank Allen wrench made it soooo much easier to install.
very helpful. just changed out all belts, pulleys, blades, service kit items. it's definitely easier to remove the deck, to get to the drive items. i even dropped the rear end rather then fight the belt retaining bolt in the small area.
Dude! Success! And the pedals are now tight as is the first day I used it. Thank you for the step by step. Well done.
Something I need to do also so I was watching other videos on how to do it as well and “Johnson Small Engine” had a good tip. He said if you engage the break and lock it down, the belt stays loose so it’s easier to remove. Just a little tip. Thanks again.
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Great video. I did find the back end of the transaxle belt keeper is designed to receive a 5.5 mil Allen wrench. Using a short shank Allen wrench made it soooo much easier to install.
very helpful. just changed out all belts, pulleys, blades, service kit items. it's definitely easier to remove the deck, to get to the drive items. i even dropped the rear end rather then fight the belt retaining bolt in the small area.
Very good video, except for your lighting.
If I didn't know the mower pretty much inside and out, it would be difficult to tell what you are doing.
Very good video! Very good instructions!
get more lights
make sure you center the steering wheel
did you need to drain the oil or gas before tipping the mower?
it helps if you would have pushed the brake pedal down and lock it
The 1/2x104" is for the deck
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