Remove battery, take out battery tray then remove nut on top of pulley take pulley off slide the new belt on then replace the nut
Conventional drive, your drivetrain will be the engine, transmission, transfer case (if 4x4), driveshaft(s), differential, and axles. Hydrostatic drive, it's going to use a hydrostatic transmission and hydraulic motors to drive the wheels.
Go to the MTD Manual Archive with the number you have and enter it into the Model Number box. For the Serial Number simply type a 1. Link is below.
One can replace the drive belt on a Toro Lx 425 lawn tractor by reading their owners manual and learning how. A better approach may be to take the lawn tractor to an authorized Toro dealer to be fixed.
I had that in a vehicle i used to drive, and they had to replace the whole wiring system inside the transmission
One should always consult the owner's manual before attempting such a procedure. To replace the drive belt, one must first remove the mower deck. Then remove the old belt and belt guides. Follow the belt threading diagram on the underside of the tractor to place the new belt on the tractor. Replace the belt guides and the mower deck to finish.
You can drive an agricultural tractor unaccompanied to and from tractor driving lessons at the age of 16.
Agear drive will use 90 wt whereas a hydro will use 10W30.
You need to replace the speed sensor. The speed sensor is mounted in the transmission. It is held in place by one bolt and is very easy to replace. You simply unbolt it, remove it, and reverse the procedure to replace it. The sensor has a wiring connector on it. The sensor should be on the transmission around the area that the drive shaft exits the transmission. It is driven by gears cut into the portion of the drive shaft that is inside the transmission casing. It is on the top of the transmission, above the area that the drive shaft (not sure if it is the left or right drive shaft) exits the transmission.
Don't drive it! Have it towed to a garage that can flush the system, replace the radiator and hope that the transmission is not damaged.
If the truck is a 4 wheel drive it would be easier to remove the engine to replace the flywheel. If the truck is a 2 wheel drive removing the transmission and bell housing is the way to go.
the legal age to drive a tractor on a public road is 16 providing you have a full tractor licence. But you will not be able to drive a two seater tractor or one exceeding 20 tonnes
You need no license to drive a farm tractor as long as you do not drive it on public roads.