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lfs55

I'm new to zero turns and bought a new damaged rzt 50. It had a damaged transaxle. It looked like it had been run into buy a forklift. The right transaxle side case was cracked and the oil leaked out. I got a new case side from hydro gear and installed it, and filled with 20-50. The problem is with both handles pushed all the way forward the mower wants to steer to the left a little bit. Thanks in advance


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mowerman05

check the owners manual, there should be a adjustment for that


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exotion

exotion

Ya most zero turns have a way to adjust tracking


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lfs55

Thanks for the reply's guys. I checked the owners manual and it tells how to adjust the handles for comfort and how to align the handles in the neutral position. This is the first zero turn I've driven and to go in a straight line I have to pull the right handle back about an inch compared to the left handle. I used conventional 20-50 oil when I refilled the transaxle. Should I have used synthetic? What kind of oil comes in the EZT hydro gear transaxles? Should I try purging the left transaxle? Before I reinstalled the right transaxle, I pulled the left transaxle to check the oil level. The oil level was about a half inch below the fill hole, so I added about 2 ounces of 20-50 conventional oil. In general do zero turn mowers go straight when both handles are pushed all the way forward? Thanks for reading, any help would be appreciated.


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exotion

exotion

Thanks for the reply's guys. I checked the owners manual and it tells how to adjust the handles for comfort and how to align the handles in the neutral position. This is the first zero turn I've driven and to go in a straight line I have to pull the right handle back about an inch compared to the left handle. I used conventional 20-50 oil when I refilled the transaxle. Should I have used synthetic? What kind of oil comes in the EZT hydro gear transaxles? Should I try purging the left transaxle? Before I reinstalled the right transaxle, I pulled the left transaxle to check the oil level. The oil level was about a half inch below the fill hole, so I added about 2 ounces of 20-50 conventional oil. In general do zero turn mowers go straight when both handles are pushed all the way forward? Thanks for reading, any help would be appreciated.

Tire pressure even? Ground even? Are the hydros open evenly again tracking should be able to be adjusted man everytime I've ever driven a zero the ground and other factors I don't think the handles are ever even


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