Dionne Thacker
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First blade replacement. Went very smooth. Maybe too smooth.
Completed the installation, took the mower out for a test-drive, it was working great. About 5min the blades stopped turning.
Disengaged the blades with the cutoff switch, took it back into the garage, lifted it and checked the torque on blade bolts to ensure 110 ft lbs.
Torque was good.
What could cause the belt to loosen when I never touched it while replacing the blades and the last time I ran the mower (before the blade change) it was fine?
What step did I miss when changing the blades that might cause the belt to loosen?
BTW - I never even touched the belt at all. All the work was performed under the deck the entire time.
Completed the installation, took the mower out for a test-drive, it was working great. About 5min the blades stopped turning.
Disengaged the blades with the cutoff switch, took it back into the garage, lifted it and checked the torque on blade bolts to ensure 110 ft lbs.
Torque was good.
- Started mower
- Engaged the blades (low speed)
- Belt squeal and smell
- Tightened front tension spring
- Started & engaged the blades (low speed) no squeal
- Test drove - engaged blades at full speed, squealing.
- Gave up on it before I took a hammer to it.
What could cause the belt to loosen when I never touched it while replacing the blades and the last time I ran the mower (before the blade change) it was fine?
What step did I miss when changing the blades that might cause the belt to loosen?
BTW - I never even touched the belt at all. All the work was performed under the deck the entire time.