They want you to use their repair shops or buy something new.
If you are having issues with something there are people on here that can help you but they need to know a lot about the machine.
Tom
#3
ILENGINE
The main reasons are the lawnmower manufacturers don't make the engine or transmission. So that just leave repair info on how to change belts, and diagnose electrical components, steering components and the frame and associated parts. Then it is assumed that the standard technician is proficient in minor electrical testing, and how to turn a wrench.
Basically companies like Husqvarna assume since their repair dealers have had engine and transmission repairs that should cover the information needed to be able to repair what is left. Last track I had MTD required that all new dealers be certified in Briggs, Kohler, Honda engines, and hydro gear transmissions, and have engine service association certification in 2 cycle, 4 cycle, and hydraulic components.
#4
willys55
post up the model and serial number , and a good description of what is wrong....it will make it that much easier for those that can help you to actually help you
#5
Boobala
As stated earlier, post the info WE need to help YOU !! see example..