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KenCat
by KenCat - 21/07/26 03:42 PM
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KenCat
by NormK - 21/07/26 06:57 PM
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MTD 42� Yardman 7speed shift on the go transmission Model No: 13A7771G670 Serial No: 1E156B70247000001 Tecumseh 20HP V Twin
Hi all, am helping an old friend out his 2006 (MTD 42� Yardman 7speed shift on the go transmission) had a problem with the cutter deck which I have fixed.
On testing it to make sure all was good, I was driving down a slope and noticed that the mower does this weird thing that is very hard to describe so bare with me.
It is like the wheels suddenly let go (freewheel) for a fraction of a second then grip and repeat until you get onto a flat surface, a bit like a stutter or kangaroo hopping. The steeper the incline the worse it gets and is more prominent in lower gears.
After checking for possible causes I noticed the variable speed drive belt, was shot with large chunks out of it. After replacing it (a bugger of a job I had to lower the trans-axle to fit it) I tested it again and it was a lot better but still doing the same, just not quite as harsh or frequent.
Am I on the right track in assuming/hoping the problem is related to the belt/variable drive setup somehow. Is there any thing I can adjust or do to fix the problem as I am stumped at the moment.
Last edited by Buckets; 19/06/15 02:47 AM.
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Check the pulleys, specifically where the belt engages the fee of the pulley, may have flat spots....
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Check the pulleys, specifically where the belt engages the fee of the pulley, may have flat spots.... The pulleys seem to be fine.
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Buckets, Below is an image of the transmission which shows item # 16 which could be causing you the issue that you have. It is on the online store HERE . Also it could be item # 15 which is also on the online store HERE . Note that you will not know till you pull down the gearbox as to which is worn.
Regards, ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/images/members/mower-monsterw.jpg) Bruce Please do not PM me asking for support. Post on the forums as it helps all members not just the individual.
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Better off if any wear found to replace the whole drive shaft assembly which here in the US is cheaper a few of the individual parts.
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Many thanks Bruce, I will talk to the owner and see what he wants to do.
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