JOHN DEERE D110 Blades Wont Engage
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93%
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PTO Engagement Cable
The D110 uses a mechanical cable to pull an idler pulley which tensions the mower deck belt. Over time, the internal steel strands suffer from fatigue or corrosion within the conduit, leading to a snap at the Z-bend or a complete break, preventing the lever from applying tension to the belt.
SKU: GX21634
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4%
CONF
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Mower Deck Drive Belt
This belt is the primary torque transmission medium between the engine and the spindles. Thermal degradation and friction wear cause the belt to stretch, jump the guides, or snap entirely; if the belt is missing or broken, the engagement mechanism will actuate without spinning the blades.
SKU: GX20072
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3%
CONF
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PTO Idler Tension Spring
The idler arm requires a high-tension spring to maintain the friction coefficient between the belt and the pulleys. If this spring undergoes stress corrosion cracking or loses its spring constant due to fatigue, the tensioner cannot exert enough force to overcome the inertia of the blades, resulting in zero rotation.
SKU: GX21582
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the PTO Engagement Cable.
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