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    John Deere l100 5 speed transmission problem

    I have a John Deere L100 with 5 speed transmission. It has about 500 hours on it. The 2nd gear makes loud clanking noise when in gear. I am assuming the 2nd gear is damaged. Would like to know if there is any company or individual with the expertise to rebuild it. The transmission is a...
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    L100 John Deere transmission problem

    I have a L100 in which the 5 speed transmission is making a loud clanging noise when only in 2nd gear. I am assuming something in side the transmission that is dedicated to only the 2nd gear is going bad. All the other gear speeds do not make a noise. I am avoiding using the 2nd gear because it...
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    John Deere L100 Hood Loose

    Hood has broken plastic bolts with push on metal nuts. Most of the plastic bolts have broken off. Also the air intake housing is loose due to the plastic clips that holds it under the plastic hood. Any suggestions on how to fix this problem will be appreciated. gemret
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    Repairs Yard-Man Lawn Mower Drive Wheels Lock-up

    My 16 year old 21" Self-Propelled Model #12A-979L401 rear drive wheels lock-up when pulled backwards. How can I tell if the transmission releases? I took the belt cover off and replaced the belt, although I didn't see anything wrong with the belt. I know the transmission is sealed but is...
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    Walk behind Yard-Man Lawn Mower Hard to Pull Backwards

    I have a 14 year old Yard-Man 21" Self-Propelled mower, Model #12A-979L401. It is a rear wheeled self propelled mower. It pulls forward okay but when I pull it backwards the drive wheels lock up and actually slide as I pull it backwards. I have discovered that if I begin to pull it backwards...
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    Yard-Man Lawn Mower Hard to Pull Backwards

    I have a 14 year old Yard-Man 21" Self-Propelled mower, Model #12A-979L401 that has become hard to pull backwards when mowing under trees etc. It appears the rear wheels stay engaged with the transmission and therefore it takes more effort to pull it backwards. It seems to me the rear wheels...
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