Toro LX500 won't move

TonyL

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I was cutting the grass and my mower stopped moving. I looked for a busted spring or belt didn't see anything broken.
The drive belt looked really loose so I ordered a new one. I installed it (what a Pain) after new belt was installed it still looks loose. I tried the tractor and still doesn't move forward or reverse. I jacked up the rear and both tires move freely.
What do I need to check next? Any help really appreciated.
 

TonyL

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I would have replaced both belts items 37 & 38 & idler pulleys qty. 2 item 40. bearings in pulleys do wear out.

https://www.toro.com/en/parts/partdetails?id=30274

scotch front wheels & jack up rear & install jack stands, sit in seat crank it up trying forward & reverse, let us know what gives, thanks.

I replaced tranny belt a few months ago. I'll Jack up and see what happens. I'll report back tomorrow. Thanks!
 

TonyL

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I would have replaced both belts items 37 & 38 & idler pulleys qty. 2 item 40. bearings in pulleys do wear out.

https://www.toro.com/en/parts/partdetails?id=30274

scotch front wheels & jack up rear & install jack stands, sit in seat crank it up trying forward & reverse, let us know what gives, thanks.


I lifted the rear wheels of mower sat on seat started the mower put into forward and reverse gear no movement of rear tires. I did see and smell smoke coming from front under the engine (burning rubber smell).

Rear wheels do spin freely in neutral.

Any more suggestions?
 

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with the burning rubber smell, the drive belt might be scorched on the engine pulley, in other words the pulley spun but the belt didn't.:2cents:
 
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