2014 Troy Bilt Pony 13WM77KS011 SN 2E234B80121

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texascedar

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My neighbor gave me this mower yesterday along with a piece of a part that I have identified as part of the variable speed pulley.

Check photo. What could cause this to happen? I have the part ordered but don't want to end up with another broken part.

Also any tips on how to change out the part would be appreciated.

Thanks
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   / 2014 Troy Bilt Pony 13WM77KS011 SN 2E234B80121 #2  
That's strange. If the belts had a flat spot maybe? You will want to use only OEM belts BTW. I guess just be sure it is mounted securely and the bearings new (941-0600).
 
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I replaced the pulley and the mower does forward and reverse just fine now even with the old belt.
 
   / 2014 Troy Bilt Pony 13WM77KS011 SN 2E234B80121 #4  
Could have been a defective part or the nut came loose maybe. 2014 unit is really not that old unless some one beat the daylights out of it.

I have a Troy Built Pony since around 1996 overall its been flawless and I worked I hard for many tears. Broke a few tines and the welds on the handle bare brace even wore the valves down in the little briggs motor that I eventually relapped and set clearance over (it was having a loss of power al good now tho)


Never had belt an or pully problems that I can ever remember.. I'm thinking I did replace the belt though once
 
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Could have been a defective part or the nut came loose maybe. 2014 unit is really not that old unless some one beat the daylights out of it.

I have a Troy Built Pony since around 1996 overall its been flawless and I worked I hard for many tears. Broke a few tines and the welds on the handle bare brace even wore the valves down in the little briggs motor that I eventually relapped and set clearance over (it was having a loss of power al good now tho)


Never had belt an or pully problems that I can ever remember.. I'm thinking I did replace the belt though once

I should clarify. This unit is a Pony riding lawn mower.
 
 
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