they only made the LT133 from 1998-2001
The correct one.
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how do I remove the seat bracket from a lt133 john deere mower
pull the plug
The deck must be slipped beneath the machine from the left, the lift lever locked down and the rear hangers and front hanger plate attached. The belt will take take a 90 degree twist with the front part to the left side.
Lt133 lawn tractor will not fire is coil bad
12 volts / 160 cold cranking amps
To adjust the rear brakes on a John Deere LT133, first, locate the brake adjuster on the rear brake assembly. Loosen the adjustment nut and turn the adjuster to either tighten or loosen the brake shoes as needed. Ensure the brake shoes make contact with the drum without dragging when the pedal is released. After adjustment, tighten the adjustment nut securely and test the brakes for proper function.
On the LT133 riding mower, the brake adjustment can typically be found near the brake pedal mechanism. Look for an adjustment rod or bolt connected to the brake assembly, often located under the mower's chassis or near the rear axle. To adjust the brake, you may need to loosen the lock nut and turn the adjustment screw to achieve the desired brake tension. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
I would start by checking to see if your operator presence switch is still working properly. Located under the seat, this switch is designed to shut the tractor down if the operator were to fall off the tractor suddenly. The clutch on your tractor would bypass that switch until the clutch was let out.
I'm in the process of changing out the drive belt and I got a diagram from my local John Deere dealer. NOTE!!.....There is an adjustment to be made on the idler pulley, which is directly underneath the seat. The pulley itself obscures this slot and I learned the hard way....so I have to take it apart (again) and tighten the belt. Be sure and grease your pulleys when you have the mower deck off as the grease zerks are hard to get to and this is an oppotune time to do this.