bertsmobile1
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AFAIK there is none.
The mower was made by AYP ( Husqvarna ) and they do not print service manuals either.
If there was one we would have directed you to it from the get go.
The owners handbook + parts list is the best you will do.
Even then, since the take over parts books are no longer downloadable for most models just the individual sections that can be printed off the Sears web site.
As it was not working when you got no reason to believe that the spring was in the correct place to start with.
These things are fairly simple and some thing as silly as having the spring too far back so the angles are wrong can cause your problems.
If the drive pulley or driven pulley was worn out then pulling back on the brake pedal would make no difference, the belt would still slip because it is trying to drive on the inside face and not the V's.
If the mower is up high enough take some photo of the tensioning arm, brake on, brake off & brake pedal pulled back and post them.
Also never trust any part.
Did you measure the new belt against the old one ?
V belts do not stretch ( much) they wear thin so go loose.
The mower was made by AYP ( Husqvarna ) and they do not print service manuals either.
If there was one we would have directed you to it from the get go.
The owners handbook + parts list is the best you will do.
Even then, since the take over parts books are no longer downloadable for most models just the individual sections that can be printed off the Sears web site.
As it was not working when you got no reason to believe that the spring was in the correct place to start with.
These things are fairly simple and some thing as silly as having the spring too far back so the angles are wrong can cause your problems.
If the drive pulley or driven pulley was worn out then pulling back on the brake pedal would make no difference, the belt would still slip because it is trying to drive on the inside face and not the V's.
If the mower is up high enough take some photo of the tensioning arm, brake on, brake off & brake pedal pulled back and post them.
Also never trust any part.
Did you measure the new belt against the old one ?
V belts do not stretch ( much) they wear thin so go loose.