Belt feels slack vibrating a bit
When replacing the drive belt on a rear-drive lawn mower, make sure the spark plug is disconnected, remove the blade, take off any bolts for the belt cover and remove the belt. Find out how to put a drive belt on the engine pulley with help from the owner of a small engine repair shop in the video on the website given below http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G0a11VtRRc
SOURCE: I have a mountfield 1538h-sd blades disengaged
The belts may be loose.With the mower off,engage the blades and check the tension.Next would be to get under the mower and check for debris in and around the lever that engages the blades.Sometimes trash will get hung up in there and the blades will disengage.The next step would be to inspect the pulleys for debris and to make sure the spindles are not bent.While at the pulleys make sure there are no burrs or cacks in the pulleys,as that will cause the blades to disengage.
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