honda hrm215 sxa transmission
benzinok
12 years ago
The drive on my mower has been barely engaging for the past couple of weeks. The best way to describe it would be "weak".
I have done the following so far:
1) Tightened the cables and checked that they are freely moving at the transmission, both the engagement and speed cables.
2) Replaced the drive belt. Slippage seemed to be an obvious candidate but that was not it.
3) I "tightened" the spring that holds the transmission (the spring that attaches to the rear deck) by tying some wire holders to it and tightening. No change
4) Removed the rear wheels and checked the teeth, they are all good.
5) I checked that wheels turn if you turn the belt wheel on the transmission, and after overcoming the gearing, they do start to turn.
I think I am to the point that I need to replace the transmission. Is there anything else I am overlooking? Is it true (as I have read) that there are no special tools needed to complete the process?
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