Help me out here. Not sure how to diagnose this one. The belly mower on my BX2370, their 54" mower, slows down or stops under the following conditions:
- Heavy grass
- A tight turn. Yep. You hear it slow down, and can see the far left blade spindle slowing down through the grease hole in the cover.
- Deck dropped down to 2.5" cutting height and moderately thick grass.
- Going downhill, light grass cutting. Really. Uphill or level ground it does ok. Downhill it drops down to almost a stall.
Not the engine. Engine runs at normal speed.
Belt was replaced this past spring in an attempt to fix this issue. Didn't help. Tractor has 960 hours, probably a third of that mowing.
I'm not sure if the belt slips on the mower deck or the drive shaft slows down. I plan to recreate the conditions tomorrow, have someone else drive it and watch to see if the shaft slows.
In the meantime, any thoughts? Thanks.
One more hint: I use a tiller with it, and the tiller bogs down far more quickly than it did some years back. Drive shaft stops turning. It's not the clutch on the tiller.
- Heavy grass
- A tight turn. Yep. You hear it slow down, and can see the far left blade spindle slowing down through the grease hole in the cover.
- Deck dropped down to 2.5" cutting height and moderately thick grass.
- Going downhill, light grass cutting. Really. Uphill or level ground it does ok. Downhill it drops down to almost a stall.
Not the engine. Engine runs at normal speed.
Belt was replaced this past spring in an attempt to fix this issue. Didn't help. Tractor has 960 hours, probably a third of that mowing.
I'm not sure if the belt slips on the mower deck or the drive shaft slows down. I plan to recreate the conditions tomorrow, have someone else drive it and watch to see if the shaft slows.
In the meantime, any thoughts? Thanks.
One more hint: I use a tiller with it, and the tiller bogs down far more quickly than it did some years back. Drive shaft stops turning. It's not the clutch on the tiller.