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Ground Drive Belt
The ground drive belt is the primary mechanical link between the engine and the hydrostatic transmissions. Over time, heat and stress cause the belt's internal tensile cords to fatigue, leading to a snap or significant stretching that prevents the transaxles from receiving rotational energy. Without this input torque, the hydraulic pumps inside the transmissions cannot generate the fluid pressure required for wheel motor actuation.
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4%
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Drive Idler Tensioner Spring
This spring applies the necessary lateral force to the idler arm to keep the drive belt taught. If the spring suffers from metal fatigue or a physical break at the hook points, the idler pulley will retract, causing the drive belt to fall off the pulleys or slip entirely under load, resulting in zero forward momentum.
SKU: 116-6317
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3%
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Flat Idler Pulley
The idler pulley contains a sealed bearing that allows the belt to travel around the drive circuit with minimal friction. If this bearing seizes or the pulley surface develops a flat spot, it will generate excessive heat, quickly melting or shredding the ground drive belt and causing an immediate loss of propulsion.
SKU: 116-4667
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DIY Repair Guide
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