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I have an older husqvarna frontrider with a hydrostatic transmission. While checking the transmission oil I noticed that the fan had broken of most of the blades.
Looking at the transmission cover I can see that it has been grazed by the blades, suggesting that the fan has been pulled sideways.
The oil check was part of a small service, that I was doing since I had to replace both belts going to the cutting deck as well as the belt in the deck. Those belts died when the belt tensioner, in middle of the mower, came loose and dangled beneath the mower.
My questions are these:
- WTF?
- If the belts have pulled that much in the engine driveshaft, as to do this, what else would you look for before starting the mower again?
- Given that it’s about 10°C outside, would you run the mower without a fully functioning fan?
- Have I missed something? Any wisdom you wish to impart?
If you can, I recommend waiting until you can replace the fan. Maybe this fits?:
https://www.amazon.com/Husqvarna-Fan-black-1a646083070-Replaces-414415-583350101/dp/B00TD59K9K/
Have you discovered why the tensioner failed?
If you haven’t already, considered getting new belts.
Thanks, I’ve already found a local source though. I’m in Denmark and much of the stuff on Amazon doesn’t ship here. It does look exactly like the one I need. The part number in my manual is 5069868-01
My theory is that I attempted to cut too much too fast. Normally I’ll just rip belt #2 in the picture below. This time shaft #14 came loose from bolt #15 so the entire assembly dangled below the mower. The tensioner pulley #25 may have gotten stuck, because it was demolished in the process.
Oh, I have. I replaced belt #3, as well as pulley #25 and the belt in the cutting deck. Belt #3 and the cutting deck belt was ripped, while I belt #2 seems ok. I did order a replacement for #2 though. Just kinda annoyed that I didn’t notice the fan issue earlier, because I was really planning on giving the garden an autumn mowing this weekend.