Hi everyone, I’m new to the site and this is my first post so...please excuse the mistakes, I’ve been working on push mowers for about a year now and I’m trying to work on my first rider mower, my problem is the mower doesn’t change speeds, it’s a Mtd model number 13A1762F029 and serial number 1D228B40033 with the variable speed pulley, I’ve removed the pulley and it seems to work fine, the belts look O.K. but the clutch pedal wasn’t engaging the variable speed except in park, I seen a YouTube video on how to make sure the adjustments were right by starting it, depress the brake, put it in 6 gear letting off the brake, depressing it again, then shutting off the mower, when I do that the variable speed pulley should be tight on the top and loose on the bottom.....but mine is tight on the bottom and loose on top. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I’m betting your variable speed pulley is frozen in the bottom position. If you look it up on a parts diagram you’ll notice the assembly has three main parts, top, middle, and bottom. The middle part moves up & down, changing the speed. You can free up this part, but as someone who has never worked on tractors before I wouldn’t recommend it without a partner and lots more f patience.
#3
Catherine
:welcome:
Welcome to the forum!
I'm going to move this thread over to our MTD section.
#4
Ronno6
Check VS pulley as Rivets suggests.
If you find the center section of the variable speed mechanism moves up and down freely,
then your problem may be:
1.Drive belt/belts are worn out
2.Drive belt engagement mechanism(s) require adjustment
3.Engine pulley worn out
4.Belt slack mechanisms may require repair, adjustment or may have broken springs
Just a few things to check....
#5
Boobala
Here is an OLD link for MTD manuals, scroll WAY down to BOOKS # 2 & 3 , you may find your help in them, I have the Variable Speed "Variator-Pulley" on my Big Murray which is similar, but not the same , anyway, check in these manuals to see if the pulley is covered,
I just took a quick peek, see book (# 3 SECTION # 4-7) it's in there, hoping this helps, ALSO you may want to save this link, as to the fact MTD has given their Manuals over to a 3rd party to handle now, so you probably will NOT find this info, on MTD's site any longer .
Actually I’m thinking that an old couch cushion may be better than a bed pillow. I May be able to find one of those lying in the ditch along the road.
I’m more concerned about her finding out that I used her oven to bake on the paint on the spindles that I’m rebuilding.
BBM
Yes I have Ron, I’m up to page 20 as of yesterday and that tread has about 485 pages of posts. I do think that Roger has done a good cost effective job of repairing and salvaging that housing.
BBM
#12
Boobala
Man, YOU live dangerously BBM, amazing she hasn't smelled the paint in the oven !! ..