Great video sir; the dog was also a helping "paw" . I keep a galvanized water pipe approx. 2 ' long just for these cases. I run the axle nut back on, and bend away. I believe Mrs. Husqvarna needs to shed a couple of Lbs. , and stop stepping on the front of the mower. 🤣
Yep. Rode hard and put away wet. I do not know how old this machine is but it sure has been used not so kindly. To each his own I guess. Great video and Thanks again.
Love the loyalty of your dog I have the same problems with my huskavarna awd.the transmission is bad or the pulley is seized ,I've seen this on huskavarna and Honda mowers.thanks for the wheel straitening tip I see the same problems on my AWD.👍 It takes cutting wet grass with a mulching plug to damage a pulley or transmission on this mower or Honda mower ,I never use a mulch plug it's extra work on these parts and breaks them. I use a bag or shoot grass out.
If your vice was bolted down to a bench and not flea market sales table, or if you had an anvil you could have gotten those adjustment brackets straight. I've seen people down in Mexico pour molten hot steel down a shaft running down the side of their building to cast a cracked engine block back together successfully. The task you had was relatively simple compared to all of the stuff they had to do and they were using primitive tools. Why did I waste my time watching this, better yet why did you attempt to film it. I couldn't see most of the work you did at the beginning because you refused to scooch the mower out to make room for the camera. I mean I'm sorry, but this video was frustrating to watch.
Your fur baby always steals the show lol
Great video sir; the dog was also a helping "paw" . I keep a galvanized water pipe approx. 2 ' long just for these cases. I run the axle nut back on, and bend away. I believe Mrs. Husqvarna needs to shed a couple of Lbs. , and stop stepping on the front of the mower. 🤣
Yep. Rode hard and put away wet. I do not know how old this machine is but it sure has been used not so kindly. To each his own I guess. Great video and Thanks again.
What a sweet face! 6:30. Maybe this mower could become just a push mower from now on. Disable the drive parts? Thanks for this!
Are you trying to make it rain with the tarps over the mowers ??
Hoping it works
Love the loyalty of your dog I have the same problems with my huskavarna awd.the transmission is bad or the pulley is seized ,I've seen this on huskavarna and Honda mowers.thanks for the wheel straitening tip I see the same problems on my AWD.👍 It takes cutting wet grass with a mulching plug to damage a pulley or transmission on this mower or Honda mower ,I never use a mulch plug it's extra work on these parts and breaks them. I use a bag or shoot grass out.
The trans may be good but the pinion gears and the wheels aren't so they don't move the axles when you turn them. Possibly.
looks like somebody got lazy and tried to use it as a riding mower hahahahahahaha
You can flip those gears over to get a little more life out of them as the only wear on the outside half.
Most are missing the guard over the belts and pulleys
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Probably just needs new wheels. I’ve never in almost 30 years of working on mowers, seen both gear boxes and all the gears go bad
Bad wheel brging and missing belt guard
Junk mowers
If your vice was bolted down to a bench and not flea market sales table, or if you had an anvil you could have gotten those adjustment brackets straight. I've seen people down in Mexico pour molten hot steel down a shaft running down the side of their building to cast a cracked engine block back together successfully. The task you had was relatively simple compared to all of the stuff they had to do and they were using primitive tools. Why did I waste my time watching this, better yet why did you attempt to film it. I couldn't see most of the work you did at the beginning because you refused to scooch the mower out to make room for the camera. I mean I'm sorry, but this video was frustrating to watch.