toro self-propelled frozen
I have a 21" Toro self-propelled mower (2 yrs old). The mower moves at
variable speed depending on the degree to which you push on the handle. Last weekend, amid some clatter that I attributed to the blade hitting something (but in retrospect, maybe something was breaking or slipping in the gearbox), the drive mechanism stopped working. The drive wheels rotate freely in the forward direction but not reverse, and the drive mechanism no longer engages when the handle is depressed. Might this be a simple fix or an expensive and/or time-consuming one? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis |
toro self-propelled frozen
Sounds like the belt broke. These are a simple belt affair where as the
belt just slips when you don't push as hard. Nothing complicated about it. -- Steve Barker wrote in message oups.com... I have a 21" Toro self-propelled mower (2 yrs old). The mower moves at variable speed depending on the degree to which you push on the handle. Last weekend, amid some clatter that I attributed to the blade hitting something (but in retrospect, maybe something was breaking or slipping in the gearbox), the drive mechanism stopped working. The drive wheels rotate freely in the forward direction but not reverse, and the drive mechanism no longer engages when the handle is depressed. Might this be a simple fix or an expensive and/or time-consuming one? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis |
toro self-propelled frozen
"Steve Barker LT" wrote in message ... Sounds like the belt broke. These are a simple belt affair where as the belt just slips when you don't push as hard. Nothing complicated about it. -- Steve Barker wrote in message oups.com... I have a 21" Toro self-propelled mower (2 yrs old). The mower moves at variable speed depending on the degree to which you push on the handle. Last weekend, amid some clatter that I attributed to the blade hitting something (but in retrospect, maybe something was breaking or slipping in the gearbox), the drive mechanism stopped working. The drive wheels rotate freely in the forward direction but not reverse, and the drive mechanism no longer engages when the handle is depressed. Might this be a simple fix or an expensive and/or time-consuming one? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis If it's a belt problem, it should be a simple fix as Steve says. Rear-wheel drive machines have a differential on the rear axle. If that failed, it might cause the jamming of the drive wheels. I had that problem on a three-speed machine -- forward worked, wouldn't back or turn. If it's front-wheel drive, some earlier comments on this newsgroup suggest that they don't have a differential so this comment probably wouldn't apply. Hope the problem turns out to be a simple one. SJF |
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