I've replaced both drive belts and the mower moves slow. I have to pull the pedal back to get it to go faster. It's a 2005 or 07 model. Need some advice on how to check rear end or if it is bad.
Post model & serial numbers from tractor data plate or sticker. Scotch front wheels, jack up rear of tractor & give it a go, SAFETY FIRST- MAKE SURE NO PEOPLE OR PETS ARE AROUND. Let us know how it goes, thanks.
I am moving your thread to the MTD section for further discussion. Hopefully someone over there can help you figure out what is going on with that mower.
Post model & serial numbers from tractor data plate or sticker. Scotch front wheels, jack up rear of tractor & give it a go, SAFETY FIRST- MAKE SURE NO PEOPLE OR PETS ARE AROUND. Let us know how it goes, thanks.
Dang, The best part about mtd was always their excellent owner's manuals, but when I looked up your manual I see it says some boloney about taking it to an authorized service tech instead of telling you how to replace and adjust the drive belts. No wounder all the guys with newer tractors keep complaining about belt issues on all the forums. Probably saves them thousands on ink and paper...
Anyway I found this manual on their site, page 49. http://service.mtdproducts.com/Training_Education/769_06667_700_series_riders.pdf
As the belts wear you can tighten it up and keep going for a long time before they need replaced. It was considered routine maintenance a couple decades ago...