First check that the drive belt hasn't come off track and that both the belt isn't worn or have a worn idler pulley. The plastic v-idlers do wear considerable and cause problems of belt slippage as effectively increase the belt length. Generally most mowers do not have adjustments as they self adjusting idler arms that spring loaded.
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First check that the drive belt hasn't come off track and that both the belt isn't worn or have a worn idler pulley. The plastic v-idlers do wear considerable and cause problems of belt slippage as effectively increase the belt length. Generally most mowers do not have adjustments as they self adjusting idler arms that spring loaded.
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