Hello from southern France. I had the same problem and was about to change the all belt. Your video saved the day and avoided a useless expense. Merci 😁
There is a grease nipple under "there" which you have to grease every now and then. It`s on the other side of the machine (sitting on the mower, right hand side) just after that wheel. Hope that helps!
i live in western nebraska. i have an awd husqvarna, like yours, same issue. so far, just kick it with my heel and off i go. wish there was an electric arm that would life that handle... i have to get off and use both arms, especially when i have the snow plow or snow blower on it........ the other thing,,,,,,, mine has been leaking fluid, since i got it. bought it in greeley, colorado and that dealership, closed. no repairs facilities anywhere close, even in rapid city, s.d.. also notice, the forward and reverse, hangs up somewhat, so have to touch both pedals to get neutral position.. back to the problem now.... i dont know where to add hydrastic fluid. probably should change fluid... its got a hyd line to the front drive axle, so probably holds a lot of fluid... thought about just pulling one hose off and let it bleed out, then add fluid, run a little, drain, add more, till i feel its cycled out the old and has new,,,, but,,,, where do i put it in and how do i measure what i put in, since its obviously, not very accessable... great little machine, but not sold in the usa anymore and very few repair shops, want to touch it... junkman,,, alliance, nebraska....
Is there any other reason please? I have this problem but that wheel is moving fine against the drive belt which is attached (its newish as well), the cutter drops nd the blades will rotate manually, they just don't start on there own. When it has happened before it has been the drive belt dropping off (easy fix) but not this time.
There is a grease nipple under "there" which you have to grease every now and then. It`s on the other side of the machine (sitting on the mower, right hand side) just after that wheel. Hope that helps!
Great help and you saved me a lot of bugs...works now again. Thank you !!!
Glad it helped
Hello from southern France. I had the same problem and was about to change the all belt. Your video saved the day and avoided a useless expense. Merci 😁
Mate you just saved my day, you are an absolute legend.
Glad it helped 👍
Excellent tip not covered in the manual. Many thanks.
Worked beautifully, thank you....trouble is I am now the Gardener and the resident mechanic at this client 😅
Thanks - fixed the issue we had 👍 and thanks to @hvaskjerra also for the grease tip 👍
A great little video. It worked a treat and saved the day. Thank you.
There is a grease nipple under "there" which you have to grease every now and then. It`s on the other side of the machine (sitting on the mower, right hand side) just after that wheel. Hope that helps!
Can you show is a pic of the grease point. I couldn't find it.
Thank you for a precise clip on that! Exactly my problem.
Works a treat, thanks!
i live in western nebraska. i have an awd husqvarna, like yours, same issue. so far, just kick it with my heel and off i go. wish there was an electric arm that would life that handle... i have to get off and use both arms, especially when i have the snow plow or snow blower on it........ the other thing,,,,,,, mine has been leaking fluid, since i got it. bought it in greeley, colorado and that dealership, closed. no repairs facilities anywhere close, even in rapid city, s.d.. also notice, the forward and reverse, hangs up somewhat, so have to touch both pedals to get neutral position.. back to the problem now.... i dont know where to add hydrastic fluid. probably should change fluid... its got a hyd line to the front drive axle, so probably holds a lot of fluid... thought about just pulling one hose off and let it bleed out, then add fluid, run a little, drain, add more, till i feel its cycled out the old and has new,,,, but,,,, where do i put it in and how do i measure what i put in, since its obviously, not very accessable... great little machine, but not sold in the usa anymore and very few repair shops, want to touch it... junkman,,, alliance, nebraska....
Cheers mate, worked a treat
Thanks a lot mate
Thanks, had the exact same problem
Great tip thanks for sharing 👍
Useful, thanks!
Hola
Could you tell me the size of the strap? I have to replace mine but I don't know the size.
Thanks
Sorry I don’t know. Dave
Is there any other reason please? I have this problem but that wheel is moving fine against the drive belt which is attached (its newish as well), the cutter drops nd the blades will rotate manually, they just don't start on there own. When it has happened before it has been the drive belt dropping off (easy fix) but not this time.
There is a grease nipple under "there" which you have to grease every now and then. It`s on the other side of the machine (sitting on the mower, right hand side) just after that wheel. Hope that helps!
Se necesita en español videos de este raider cambio hidráulico correas etc aceite y engrase es facil