dcarltonGA
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I have owned my LT1024 since May of 2004. I have a little over 4 acres with 2.5 of it grass. Fortunatly I don't have to cut all of that as we also have goats to maintain some of it. In the past 3 summers I have put about 110 hours on it.
Earlier this summer I noticed it seemed to be moving slower than I remembered and seemed to have trouble going up the slightest incline. Reverse seemed fine.
I went with it this summer and it never got worse, but sometimes seemed to get better the longer I used it (the hotter it got), but then towards the end of the cut, if I had a larger hill to climb, it would slowly do it. You could also hear the whine from the transmission as it did this.
A couple of days ago I decided it was time to cut again. It's cooler here in the south so this evening was perfect. Made one pass around the big front yard and it was slow as molasses on a cold day. I was wondering if I would get it cut. I pushed forward and it had the same problem climbing a small incline but as I would make turns, it seemed to figure out I wasn't taking no for an answer. By the end of the cut, it was moving forward similar to early in the summer, but still not like it was when it was new.
Is this a tranmission problem, a belt problem or something else?
Earlier this summer I noticed it seemed to be moving slower than I remembered and seemed to have trouble going up the slightest incline. Reverse seemed fine.
I went with it this summer and it never got worse, but sometimes seemed to get better the longer I used it (the hotter it got), but then towards the end of the cut, if I had a larger hill to climb, it would slowly do it. You could also hear the whine from the transmission as it did this.
A couple of days ago I decided it was time to cut again. It's cooler here in the south so this evening was perfect. Made one pass around the big front yard and it was slow as molasses on a cold day. I was wondering if I would get it cut. I pushed forward and it had the same problem climbing a small incline but as I would make turns, it seemed to figure out I wasn't taking no for an answer. By the end of the cut, it was moving forward similar to early in the summer, but still not like it was when it was new.
Is this a tranmission problem, a belt problem or something else?