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Toro timecutter z4200 steering problem

#1

Scourtney23

Scourtney23

Hi all thanks for any help you can give. I broke the drive belt this week on my 42 inch toro timecutter. I replaced the belt with new one and thought I did everything correct but now the right arm seems stiff and it will not engage resulting in clockwise circles. The cables look.the same on both sides but I can't get the right tire to engage.


#2

matt man

matt man

Make sure the back tire lock pins are engaged


#3

R

Rivets

This is an older service manual, but it might be of some help. If you have more questions post back, but make sure you include your model and serial numbers so we know exactly which unit you have. https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/aa/aa2f51f7-2e14-44fc-b748-a0d061570e3e.pdf


#4

Scourtney23

Scourtney23

This is an older service manual, but it might be of some help. If you have more questions post back, but make sure you include your model and serial numbers so we know exactly which unit you have. https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/aa/aa2f51f7-2e14-44fc-b748-a0d061570e3e.pdf
My model is a 74360 and the serial is 290005078


#5

Scourtney23

Scourtney23

Make sure the back tire lock pins are engaged
Do you mean the wire pins that let you roll the mower or is that something on the drive under the mower?


#6

matt man

matt man

Do you mean the wire pins that let you roll the mower or is that something on the drive under the mower?
Yes, It happened to me. a stick or vine uningaged it. kind of drove me nuts


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