A model number would tell what deck you have.
It depends on what model mower you have. Most go from the deck braket to a bracket on the right rear at the bolts that hold the rear axle in place.
You have given a serial number instead of a model number, so I have no idea what deck you have. You could get the right numbers and try:http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/public/list.jsp
Changing the deck belt on the Huskee IT4200 lawn mower involves working around the spring and 2 belt drive guides in the motor area. Properly loading the spring before the guides is the secret to success.
My Huskee mower will not mow in reverse due to a switch that kills the engine if the blades are engaged. This is very inconvenient. I removed the switch and it now mows in reverse. Do this at your own risk. I am the only person who uses my mower and it will be reinstituted when I sell the mower.
model # LT4600
Remove the deck. First by pulling the pins that attach the lift brackets, and then remove the rear spring, and the 2 belt guides under the engine for the belt that drives the deck (1/4" socket). After the deck is out, release the spring that applies tention on the right idler pulley (you'll have to remove the 2 side pulley covers).
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It is not strictly legal for me to answer that.
Normally you will find three safety switches on a Huskee riding mower. There is one for the clutch/brake pedal. There is another one for the deck lever and the main one that causes problems under the seat.
Use the link below this post to get your manual.
depends on model.... around $300.00 - $500.00 usually
1998
There can be several issues that will cause your lawnmower to make a whining noise. The most common reason is a bad bearing in the mower deck.