I have the same mower, and I am replacing the lower drive belt. The small drive belt, or upper drive belt, is easier. Lift the seat, and detach the battery. Pull out the tray that the battery sits on, and bingo, there's the belt. You will have to stop the pulley from rotating as you try to loosen the bolt that holds the pulley in place. There are holes in the pulley, so a long rod of some sort would work to stop it from rotating. You will probably need to spray the bolt with some PB blaster to loosen the rust that is most likely holding in place. Then you will need some elbow grease (figure of speach) to get the pully back on the threaded rod once the new belt is threaded around the pulleys. Good luck!
Example sentence - The machine had a serial number engraved on it.
What is the value of my Singer miniature see machine serial # 29962 ?
I have a new royal sewing machine made by the chicago sewing machine co. the serial no.. is384985
Serial numbers beginning with A were manufactured "Beginning 1911".
4561230000
51k15 Is the model number the serial number begins with a letter, with which you can date your machine at the singer website.
The singer sewing machine with a serial number AD588457 was 1933, model 15. Made in Elizabeth, NJ.
This number is the style of the electric motor. The machine serial number is probably on the big flat machine base just below the electric motor
G9730255 is not a complete serial number for an antique Singer sewing machine. The serial numbers always start with two letters, which are used to identify the year they were made.
1925
how old is a domestic rotary sewing machine 153 m6 40003
G4781906