KE4AVB wrote:If you do find out what problem is let us know as we all are new working the RS800.
KE4AVB wrote:Now you know my pain where the OEM penny pinchers decides that regular hex bolts are just fine causing me to need to remove the rear fender assembly just to change out an idler pulley because they were to cheap to use carriage bolts. They just don't think about us that have to service these pieces of equipment. Just a few months ago I had remove the whole rear fender assembly just to the fuel pump on a JD 445 mower. Or last year when I had change an idler on SST16 where the rear fender assembly had come loose and raised enough to get the hex bolt. There also been a few Craftsman that the fender assembly to taken loose just get the bolts for idler replacement.
Those manufactures ears ought to be burning by now if they could hear me cuss as I mashed my fingers. I glad I work by myself sometimes.
But the way some of them rigs are it's not easy being in two places at once when working by yourself. I just got through with one that I had to drop the transaxle down about 2 inches to do a simple task and no carriage bolts were used and me trying to rig holding wrenchs on top that would hold the rusty bolts while working from underneath.
It might be easier to just drop the transaxle as some of the Husqvarna's which includes Craftsman you even got to take the operator tower off just get to the fuel tank.
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