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    david malm
    I recently received a replacement Weedeater One 26 inch...Answeredescalated
    General Product Question posted August 15, 2011 by david malm, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    I recently received a replacement Weedeater One 26 inch rider. The initial mower transmission had failed. I also had paid more than $320 for a replacement battery and transportation to/from the nearest service center about 70 miles away. The new mower has been gently used only five times so far. The new mower is supposed to have a new/improved type of transmission. The belt on the new mower came off when operating at medium speed and will only stay on if the mower is run at the slowest speed. The loose belt slaps against the inside of the plastic mandrel cover and has poked a hole in it. There does not seem to be any way to adjust the belt. The steering is rough even though I have lubricated it per the operating manual. What might I expect to happen next?
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    Scott W.

    Thank you for contacting the AnswerARMY.

    It is upsetting that you have experienced these problems.

    The belt is for the mower deck and is an indication that something maybe stuck in a pulley like a stick or rock, this would make the belt jump. Your local service center should be able to resolve the problem.

    Please take the mower to your local dealer for inspection and repair.  To find your local dealer use the dealer locator on the website: http://www.weedeater.com

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    • Scott W.

      Thank you for contacting the AnswerARMY.

      It is upsetting that you have experienced these problems.

      The belt is for the mower deck and is an indication that something maybe stuck in a pulley like a stick or rock, this would make the belt jump. Your local service center should be able to resolve the problem.

      Please take the mower to your local dealer for inspection and repair.  To find your local dealer use the dealer locator on the website: http://www.weedeater.com

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