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Posted by rcbe on Thursday, July 02, 2009:In Reply to: Craftsman 917254480 posted by Pat Boney on Thursday, July 02, 2009:
There are two belts for the mower: one connecting tractor engine to mower and the other to drive the two outer blades. One/both of those belts may have either jumped off the pulleys or may be damaged. Do a visual check referencing the belt routing diagram found either in your owner's manual or on a tractor decal.If one/both the belts are not in position, take that opportunity to turn all driven pulleys/spindles by hand - they should turn freely with no rumbling/wobbling/etc. Got to Sears parts webpage for belt/pulley/spindle replacements.
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