![]() (I can't tell you how many posts I found of similar transmission complaints) The most consistent suggestion was purging the transmission of air. ![]() I changed both the drive and blade belts and it did not correct the issue the slightest bit.Īt this point, I spoke with three mower repair shops and read everything I could find on hydrostatic transmission problems. I initially diagnosed the problem as being the belt was worn and must be stretching as it was warming up. Then I would take the mower out again and the same thing would happen but it would get a little worse. It would work ok but then get progessively worse the longer I would use it. The problem I had was the engine would run fine but it would lose power going to/through the transmission. I own a 4.5 years old Craftsman mower with a 20 HP Briggs motor and a hydrostatic transmission manufactured by Tuff Torq (K46 model).
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