What kind of lawn mower are you changing blades on?
If the L130 is a John Deere then you can go onto their web site and find it there.
A haynes repair manual have the best wiring diagrams
My auto parts store (YAY for Auto Value Red Deer ) provides NC print out wiring Diagrams, but the free part ends if you ask for to many pages.
best bet is to buy the haynes or chilton manual. may be ona sticker the hood with other belt diagrams. if ur gonna change the belt i highly recomend the manual. not essentially hard but you need to follow book pretty closely. im sure if you look hard enough you find diagrams somewhere on line. hey 4 25 bucks will save you hrs of trying to find what you need.good luck
The above image was found on the www.autozone.com site under repair info, emmissions, diagrams. Go there and look around if you need further diagrams. Great source of info. .
You can find replacement blades at Walmart, Ace, etc. - The internet is a good source too - I found hard-to-find blades for an old Montgomery Wards ride-on mower at a very reasonable price.
trying to find replacement blades for 1995 12horsepower 38in craftsman rider mower without having to order it from sears.
The blades are dull when the grass is not getting cut effectively. This is evident when after passing over an area there remain patches of uncut grass. Also you may find some increased resistance, especially if you are using a simple push mower.
The replacement blades for the Craftsman model 917.256550 lawn mower typically use part number 942-0741 or compatible blades. It's important to verify compatibility with your specific mower model before purchasing. You can find these blades at hardware stores, online retailers, or through Craftsman's official parts website. Always consult your owner's manual for exact specifications and recommendations.
The best brands are located at www.repairclinic.com. They have over a 1000 selections and personalized attention that will allow you to find the parts that are right for you.
For a Yard Machine 46" riding mower with a 6-pulley system, the deck springs are typically attached to the deck and the frame of the mower to provide tension for the cutting deck. Check your owner's manual for specific diagrams or installation instructions, as this will provide the most accurate guidance. If you don't have the manual, you may find helpful diagrams on forums or websites dedicated to lawn mower repairs.
You can attempt to fix it by reading this http://www.lawnmowerman.tv/Troubleshooting.asp Here its basically a homemade manual about lawn mowers and how to fix them. They give you helpful tips and the types of oils,blades that your mower needs.
Reel mowers should have all moving parts and blades oiled frequently to keep rust at bay. Additionally, reel mowers should have their blades sharpened whenever they seem dull--be sure to consult the manual for your particular mower to find instructions for doing so. Finally, use the gauge that came with the mower to adjust the distance between the blades and the bedknife as needed.
Check the belt and if it isn't that, it could be the PTO. That's under the engine with two wires coming out of it. It will be in route with your blade belt
You will need to remove the cutting deck to get to the blades. Here you will find the drive belt, which you just slip off.
That's not much info to work with. But, assuming that you are talking about a riding mower which quits when you engage the blades, I would tell you to check out the seat safety switch. For some readon the mower doesn't think there is anyone on the seat. It will not run with the blades engaged with no one on the seat. Somewhere attached to the seat you will find a small switch with two wires going to it. It may have come unplugged or it could just be a bad switch.
To find the belt diagram for a Simplicity riding lawn mower, you can typically refer to the owner's manual, which often contains detailed diagrams specific to your model. Alternatively, you can visit the Simplicity website or check online resources like forums and YouTube, where users may share diagrams or videos. If you need to see an "S" in the diagram, it usually indicates the position of a specific component or the direction of the belt. For precise information, ensure you have your mower's model number handy.