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Here is the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qukq...m-upload_owner Ignore the camera angle, there was nothing really to see, it's more to hear the boiling sound. |
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The Hydro belt was off of this spindle for some reason. You can see next to it where it was rubbing.
Also for reference, model #622-153 and underneath it says 13AP11CP756 |
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Just to keep things in one place, here are some more resources I found discussing this issue:
This link claims it could be a number of things; but points to belt falling off a pulley, which is what happened to me, maybe that was all I had to do? http://www.justanswer.com/small-engi...nsmission.html This link is a parts list of the LT-1050 showing the drive system. Item #47 is the pulley my belt wasn't on. http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=c...&dn=0125700003 Claimed tips for getting air out of the hydro system, unsure if this has any validity: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...8183306AA1HQ3U |
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Parafly,
What exactly are you wanting to know? |
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Just aggregating the info I have found on this particular issue so far, since the OP hasn't fixed the issue yet and neither have I, even though we have the same problem.
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Well, just FYI and an update, I put a new belt on and have had zero issues so far. The belt was off a pulley earlier so I guess it had something to do with that. Anyway, fingers crossed it continues to run OK.
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Glad to hear you got it figured out.
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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I finally got an opportunity to get another look at my Cub. Just as in Parafly's pic, my belt had come off the idler puller. I'm guessing the belt tensioner was able to compensate until the belt warmed up and grew a bit in length. Once the belt was back on the pulley, it was noisy but I was able to mow for an hour and a half without issues. My guess is that the idler pulley bearings are bad. I'll probably replace it and the belt, and make sure the other pulleys and lubed well. Thanks for all the help! Parafly's photo was especially helpful!
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