TORO TIMECUTTER SS4225 Wont Move Forward
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Drive Belt (Traction Belt)
The traction belt is the sole mechanical link between the engine's output pulley and the hydrostatic transaxles. Over time, heat cycles and friction cause the aramid cords to fatigue, leading to a catastrophic snap or elongation that prevents torque transfer. Without this belt, the transaxle pumps cannot generate the hydraulic pressure required to actuate the wheel motors.
SKU: 119-8820
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4%
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Idler Pulley
The idler pulley maintains constant tension on the drive belt via a spring-loaded arm. If the internal ball bearings seize or the pulley face shears, the belt will either melt due to friction or jump the track. A failure here results in a total loss of drive capability even if the belt remains intact.
SKU: 131-4509
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3%
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Idler Tension Spring
This spring provides the mechanical force required to pull the idler arm against the belt. If the spring suffers from metal fatigue or snaps due to corrosion, the traction belt will hang loose, failing to engage the transaxle pulleys and rendering the motion control levers non-responsive.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Drive Belt (Traction Belt).
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