20959 - Instructions
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drive cable broke
7 of 9 people
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Donald from MARION, IA
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
removed the broken cable and installed the new cable,
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trailing shield had broken off the mower, rendering bag useless.
2 of 3 people
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Judy from PRINCETON, MN
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Wrench (Adjustable)
Removed the wheels, attached the shield and replace wheels. Easy-peesy!
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Transmission quit working.
1 person
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Jeffrey from Greenfield, IN
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Replaced the drive belt (didn’t fix), inspected wheels and gears, didn’t notice anything wrong. Tried to spin transmission with wheels elevated and wouldn’t spin. Assumed transmission was bad.
Removed bolts from belt cover and removed belt. Took wheels off being careful to remove and save washers and snap rings. Once whee ... Read more ls were removed transmission (with axel) slid off pretty easy. Replaced with new one and reinstalled washers and snap rings. Put wheels back on and took outside to test it. It worked for a few minutes then froze up. Took wheels back off and found the washer and snap ring on the left side came off the axel. Replaced snap rings and washers then reinstalled. Worked perfect after that. Bottom line, I highly recommend replacing the snap rings with new ones.
Removed bolts from belt cover and removed belt. Took wheels off being careful to remove and save washers and snap rings. Once whee ... Read more ls were removed transmission (with axel) slid off pretty easy. Replaced with new one and reinstalled washers and snap rings. Put wheels back on and took outside to test it. It worked for a few minutes then froze up. Took wheels back off and found the washer and snap ring on the left side came off the axel. Replaced snap rings and washers then reinstalled. Worked perfect after that. Bottom line, I highly recommend replacing the snap rings with new ones.
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Replaced cable brake
2 of 7 people
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Jo from SAINT LOUIS, MO
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Socket set
Everything went very easy and was done in no time. After I put on new part, mower started right up.
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The hub that the mower blade mounts to was broken
8 of 26 people
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randy from HIGHLAND, IL
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench set
The hub that the mower blade mounts to was brokenPut the new Harbonne played and played securing flange bolted it up
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Wheel height adjuster lever (spring steel) cracked / split in two.
7 of 25 people
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Ray from YARDLEY, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set, Wrench set
Tip mower onto side, raising side to be repaired. Empty gas tank if possible or use rags to prevent gasoline drips onto clean surfaces.
Remove wheel using a 1/2" socket.
Remove wheel height assembly with 1/2" socket and open end wrench to hold nut below the deck.
Position new spring arm over the slot on wheel height ... Read more assembly plate. Check opposite side to verify correct orientation if needed.
Remove plastic cover from old lever using a small flat blade screwdriver. Slip onto new lever.
Replace wheel height assembly.
Replace wheel.
Remove wheel using a 1/2" socket.
Remove wheel height assembly with 1/2" socket and open end wrench to hold nut below the deck.
Position new spring arm over the slot on wheel height ... Read more assembly plate. Check opposite side to verify correct orientation if needed.
Remove plastic cover from old lever using a small flat blade screwdriver. Slip onto new lever.
Replace wheel height assembly.
Replace wheel.
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