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Ola Andresen Posted on Apr 10, 2017

How to remove cooling fan from transmission on a husky ride on mower.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: need to remove and replace

This look like it would be hard but it only takes a few minutes to remove. First put it on jack stands and lock the clutch down to release the belt so you can slip it off the pully. Then there are only about 6 bolts and two control shafts pins and its is out. It make things simpler by removing the deck first.

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Andrew White

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2012

SOURCE: where can I find the deck belt diagram for a husky 42 inch 17 hp riding mower

Many Husqvarna tractors have a schematic decal of the belt routing on the underneath of one of the foot plates.

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