There is a bolt near the rear of the mower that faces the rear right wheel. If you can press the brake while looking by the rear wheel, you'll be able to see where the bolt is. It is toward the top, front of the the right rear wheel. All you have to do is tighten the bolt a little and you'll have brakes again.
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What is the value adjustment on a 648 g3 John Deere skidder intake and exaust
To adjust the brakes on a John Deere 850 tractor, first, ensure the tractor is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the brake adjustment screws on each brake pedal; these are typically found near the brake linkage. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to tighten the brakes or counterclockwise to loosen them, ensuring both sides are adjusted evenly for proper function. Finally, test the brakes by pressing the pedals to ensure they engage and release correctly.
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There is no parking brake. You hold the tractor in place by putting it in park like a car with auto trans.
JOHN DEERe's parents were William and Sarah Deere.
Remove the deck from the tractor, then remove both blades. They can be sharpened using a grinder. If you don't have a grinder, then there are shops out there that can sharpen them for you (try asking at a shop that sharpens chainsaw chains).
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I believe it is threaded into the transaxle at the rear of the mower