This is a yard tractor with a mower deck underneath. Engaging the mower blades on it requires so much force on the lever that I have to stand up, lean forward, and push with both arms. Otherwise, I can't move the lever at all. The deck has a small adjustment for cable tension, but I have it was as far as it can go in the loose direction and it doesn't seem to make any difference. I finally got tired enough of this to try to do something about it. What I tried was to bend hooks on both ends of a nail so that I could use it as an extension between the end of the clutch cable and the idler arm that the movable idler pulley rides on. I was thinking that what I tried was the same as extending the range of the adjustment that was built onto the deck. I first added about 3/4 inch and then 1 and 1/4. Didn't help. I found a YouTube video where I guy was moving the lever back and forth, and it looked really easy to do. His John Deere looks pretty much the same as my Craftsman.
Questions: 1) Is it belt tension that I'm pushing against when I try to move the lever, or is it something else?
2) Is there something else I should try or maybe loosen it even more?
thanks, guys
Questions: 1) Is it belt tension that I'm pushing against when I try to move the lever, or is it something else?
2) Is there something else I should try or maybe loosen it even more?
thanks, guys