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#11759 12/04/09 10:30 AM
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Gudday all
I found this forum trying to find info to fix my Kingcat. I have a Kingcat Leopard series 2. The drive to the rear wheels is slipping badly, so much so that the mower only moves forward very slowly. How do I ajust this? Does this model have an ajustable clutch or do I need an entire new part? Is there a workshop manual available for this model from somewhere? Any info would be most appreciated.

Kody

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Kody,

We have uploaded the workshop manual to parts list and manuals area of the forum. cheers2


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I have now fixed the problem. The cost to fix it was $0.00 so I am very pleased with it. The drive now works like a brand new mower. I also replaced the one-piece solid blades with a set of swing back style. This has made an enormus difference and I will never buy/use a mower with a one-piece blade set again. They are far too dangerous. The swing back blades are the greatest thing since sliced bread was brought out. Even better was that I made all the parts myself. Everything is so perfectly balanced now you cant tell when the blades are spinning.
Kody


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