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Originally Posted by ArkCadet
so I came inside to do some research after my initial issue (also posting this thread). Then I went back out to take a video of what it was doing so I could share. I took belt off and it worked fine. ha figures. So i put belt back on and it still worked fine. No idea why. So I started mowing. Mowed about an hour and the belt snapped. When I picked up a piece of the belt it was REALLY hot. So, I think I have a pulley that is frozen and which was probably tripping the PTO the first couple times and then when it did work, the belt friction over the frozen pulley probably caused the belt failure. So, I'll check all that out. Would love a new mower. ha Tired of all the stuff I've had to do with this one.  But, I got it for $500 from the previous owner of the house so not a bad deal. Just had to replace some pulleys on it and the front steering rod ends. But seems like its always something I guess.  Repairs so far are MUCH cheaper than a new mower. (although a zero turn would make for much faster cutting of my few acres.) 
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Pull your deck out from under the tractor. Find out which pulley feels hard, rough or does not turn at all. If you need some help finding part post a picture here of which one it is. This should not be a real expensive fix. Probably just a bad bearing.
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