skippymud
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Hi HammerPut it all back together.
Start it up and engage PTO at full throttle. Does it kill engine?
If it does remove the deck belt from the PTO pulley.
Start engine and engage PTO. Does engine stay running and PTO pulley spin?
If yes then you have a deck problem as long as there is no issue with engine power.
Deck installed, started engine, engaged PTO, engine dies
PTO engages fine with belt removed
Strange though, with PTO engaged and spinning and no belt, I am able to travel in reverse w/o using the override
The spindles spin freely
I confirmed the belt configuration / routing to be correct
No issue with engine power. This Kohler 7000 Series 24hp runs on both cylinders
But question please: Is there a secret to getting the deck belt around the PTO easily on this 2015 Cub XT 50"? The spring on the idler pulley is SO tight that it seems impossible to install on my own. The only way I was able to test the PTO again was to not include the center blade pulley in the belt routing, which gives me the necessary slack for install
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