carlos davis
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sprayed rear wheels with lubricant without taking anything apart it pulled backwards just fine.
If the belt prevents the pulley from turning, it will lock up in forward gear and not reverse.
Clarification, what I meant by wheel lock up in forward gear is the transmission is engaged to move forward when it shouldn't, preventing the mower from being pulled in reverse. The ratcheting gear on the rear wheel always allows the mower to roll forward. BTW I tried both OE and aftermarket belts, the OE belt allows the slip clutch to function, the aftermarket belt doesn't.That is incorrect. If it does lock up going forward you have a problem with the ratcheting gear on the drive shaft.
Clarification, what I meant by wheel lock up in forward gear is the transmission is engaged to move forward when it shouldn't, preventing the mower from being pulled in reverse. The ratcheting gear on the rear wheel always allows the mower to roll forward. BTW I tried both OE and aftermarket belts, the OE belt allows the slip clutch to function, the aftermarket belt doesn't.
Many posts in other forums have reported their mowers having this problem return or unresolved even after complete overhauls which included from cleaning/lubricating/adjusting/replacing axles, pulleys and bearings, checking the pinion gear and ratchet key, to overhauling/replacing the transmission.Gotcha, I see what you mean. Just wanted to make sure it was clear.
Many posts in other forums have reported their mowers having this problem return or unresolved even after complete overhauls which included from cleaning/lubricating/adjusting/replacing axles, pulleys and bearings, checking the pinion gear and ratchet key, to overhauling/replacing the transmission.
When I replaced a Honda OE drive belt with an aftermarket belt, the mower immediately stopped reversing no matter how it was adjusted. Changing to a new Honda OE belt immediately resolved the problem. A simple way to check if the belt is the problem is with the transmission cable properly adjusted and disengaged, turn the mower over and turn a rear wheel by hand and observe if the transmission pulley slides under the belt. If it doesn't, the belt is grabbing and isn't allowing the Smart Drive slip clutch transmission to reverse. Would like to hear if this resolves some non-reversing problems.
I anticipated the question was from someone knowing little about the problem or how the product works, and I offered simple solutions first (KISS principle). After reading the 14 page thread, I realized how much time you guys have put in this issue with skills and resources that are out of my league, and I admire your efforts and appreciate your satisfaction. The residential grade mowers are unfortunately manufactured with a balance of quality and "planned obsolescence", so If the mower can't be easily or economically fixed, the company hopes people will just buy "improved" new or higher grade ones.