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If this is a self propelling mower, check the inner wheel gear patterns for wear. Remove each wheel, only the ones that are self propelling. On the inside of each you will see the jagged pattern that rides on the mowers propelling gear, the plastic eventually wears out causing one to catch better than the other hence you will get pulling on either side.
If this is a self propelling mower, check the inner wheel gear patterns for wear. Remove each wheel, only the ones that are self propelling. On the inside of each you will see the jagged pattern that rides on the mowers propelling gear, the plastic eventually wears out causing one to catch better than the other hence you will get pulling on either side.
your drive belt that turns the self propelled unit is worn or stretched and not turning the gears. or the gears themselves are worn down causing them not to engage. check your belt first that is most likely your problem. hope this helps
To place the kirby G4 into gear - out of Neutral - just press down with your foot, the Gray & Green lever that is labeled N on the left side of the lever, which is gray, and D on the Right side of the lever which is Green (probably for GO). It is located directly below the Power button.
Typically self-propelled mowers are propelled using the front wheels, which only turn forward. Pulling the mower back while the front wheels are turning will damage the drive gears. It's best to raise the front wheels slightly off the ground before pulling back.
you probaly have a broken gear or engagment lever. the part the cable goes through before the cable goes thru the deck. you also could have sheared a pin or the plastic gear that drives it.
there is a panel in front of the gear that completes the curve of the blade path that you can remove with a single bolt on the outside of the mower between the wheel and the deck
If you take the wheels off and remove the belt from the small pulley on the the front axle underneath the pulley you should see a small transmission. You usually can split this unit in half . You will see two gears and sometimes one plastic and one metal. The plastic one is usually the culprit. Hope this will help you out. Donnyb60
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