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Jerky movement
there are 2 drive belts that control the transmission. 1 is a variable speed drivebelt going from the engine back to the trans. it is the long one. the shorter belt drives the trans. off of the other variable speed belt. both belts are located under the mower and are not fun to get to. I would bet that one of these belts are slipping and grabbing, giving you the jerky ride. visually inspect for cracks or peeling, then check tensioning system for the belt to make sure they have the correct tension. less likely would be in the geardriven trans. it might act that way if some teeth of the gears inside are worn or broke. one other thing to check if all else looks good.... the variable belt drive pulley expands and contracts to change speed of the transmission input. I have seen these pulleys fail to operate correctly and this could also cause the ride to ****. hope some suggestions here help. R
TORO MOWER PROBLEM
sounds like your carburetor might be given out. Check your spark plug first to make sure its not burnt out.
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