I'm becoming fed up with my riding mower. It spends more time up in the air than mowing the yard. When I apply the brake the belt slips off so I can't move forward or backward. I spend more time being towed back to the shop than on the turf. I've only had this mower 2 months and am frustrated. My husband replaced the belt yesterday and has adjusted the brake as much as he can. The pulleys don't look worn but there is a natural, what could be described as too much slack that can't be reigned in which is causing the belt to slip off.
We have been restoring cars for over 50 years so are not newbies to mechanics. My husband is now looking at what he considers a design flaw and trying to come up with a better fix where he can modify something. He said the bracket to one of the pulleys is situated too far away which is allowing the belt to slip off. It can't be adjusted or nudged closer. Don't even get me started on his opinion of the vertical vs horizontal position of pulleys. LOL! Anyway, he went to the repair shop yesterday for the belt (he went with OEM to make sure of fit) and the owner pretty much said, this is a normal issue with the Husqvarna riding mower and we can replace the pulleys but it'll probably do it again.
Has anyone tackled any modifications to the pulley system or brake that helped eliminate this irritating and time consuming issue?
We have been restoring cars for over 50 years so are not newbies to mechanics. My husband is now looking at what he considers a design flaw and trying to come up with a better fix where he can modify something. He said the bracket to one of the pulleys is situated too far away which is allowing the belt to slip off. It can't be adjusted or nudged closer. Don't even get me started on his opinion of the vertical vs horizontal position of pulleys. LOL! Anyway, he went to the repair shop yesterday for the belt (he went with OEM to make sure of fit) and the owner pretty much said, this is a normal issue with the Husqvarna riding mower and we can replace the pulleys but it'll probably do it again.
Has anyone tackled any modifications to the pulley system or brake that helped eliminate this irritating and time consuming issue?