I have a X300R. Today when I went to climb the hill in my yard it went up about 3 feet and stopped. I initially thought ok, time for a new drive belt. I would move on level ground but seemed a bit jerky. Got it into garage. Did some on line research and found you have to remove the body to change the tranny belt. That also involves removing the plate and arms in rear that are part of the bagging system as well as fwd and reverse pedals on this rear bagger. Got everything tore apart and upon inspecting the belt found it to be in really good shape. No scaring, no cracks or dry rot.
With the body off I did discover a reservoir tank for the transaxle that I never knew was there, and the cap was gone, no fluid in the tank and the top of the tank was covered in a 1/4 inch of grime. That tells me a lot of grime went in where the cap was supposed to be. I decided to fill the tank with hydro oil, put body and pedals back on and see if it acted any better.
I did not put the steel plate that goes across the back for the grass catcher and this allowed me to view the belts. I pulled it out of the garage and went down the driveway with it not going near as fast as it should have. Got it back in garage and it quit moving all together. I had wife get on it to push fwd and reverse pedals while I watched the belts. Idling everything looked good, belts turning no noises. She steped on fwd pedal and it went about a foot and all belts stopped. She let off the pedal and all belts started turning again. Same thing in reverse.
Opinions?
With the body off I did discover a reservoir tank for the transaxle that I never knew was there, and the cap was gone, no fluid in the tank and the top of the tank was covered in a 1/4 inch of grime. That tells me a lot of grime went in where the cap was supposed to be. I decided to fill the tank with hydro oil, put body and pedals back on and see if it acted any better.
I did not put the steel plate that goes across the back for the grass catcher and this allowed me to view the belts. I pulled it out of the garage and went down the driveway with it not going near as fast as it should have. Got it back in garage and it quit moving all together. I had wife get on it to push fwd and reverse pedals while I watched the belts. Idling everything looked good, belts turning no noises. She steped on fwd pedal and it went about a foot and all belts stopped. She let off the pedal and all belts started turning again. Same thing in reverse.
Opinions?