On http://www.cubcadet.com/ you can look up your owners manual: http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/public/list.jsp?BrandCode=10051 If that doesn't help, you can contact your local Cub Cadet Service Center: http://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchServiceView?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=14101
That will depends on the manufacturer and model of transaxle that is under the mower.
A model number would tell what deck you have.
The easiest way I found was to remove the belt from all the pulleys stand the mower up on the rear wheels then squeeze the belt through the rear axle and engine pulley
I know only the simple machines in a lawn mower. Wedge, lever, wheel and axle, and screw.
Yes a lawn mower is a compound machine. Example: The wheel is a wheel and axle.
A mower may start to steer hard from many things: -Flat/soft tires -Lack of grease on the front axle or front axle joints -Lack of grease on the rack/pinion gears -Lack of grease on the steering wheel bearing -Crack in the axle itself, allowing the corners of the axle to move I have had all of these happen to me and they are relatively quick to rule out.
To straighten the front axle of a Yard Man lawn mower, first, ensure the mower is turned off and safely positioned on a flat surface. Inspect the axle for any visible bends, and if necessary, gently bend it back into alignment using a suitable tool, like a pipe or a hammer, being cautious not to apply excessive force. Once adjusted, check the alignment by spinning the wheels to ensure they rotate freely and evenly. Finally, test the mower to confirm that it operates smoothly without any wobbling.
To remove the rear tire from an Ariens mower, first, ensure the mower is turned off and on a flat surface. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the bolt or nut securing the tire to the axle. Once the fastener is removed, gently pull the tire off the axle. If necessary, you may need to tap it lightly with a rubber mallet to loosen it.
you would have to get another transimishon for the front and a axle like the back
you probably need a pair of snap ring pliers
Need to know year, make , model, front axle or rear axle to help you.
To remove the rear wheel from a Snapper riding mower, first ensure the mower is turned off and securely parked. Use a wrench to remove the bolt or nut securing the wheel to the axle. Once the fastener is removed, pull the wheel straight off the axle. If the wheel is stuck, gently tap it with a rubber mallet to loosen it before removal.