Can you get the speed you want by using another gear? It may be that is all you have to do.If you adjusted the placement of the rubber drive wheel to the friction disc according to the manual and you have all the gears both forward and reverse there may be nothing wrong.
Marc
Good Morning,
When I tried to adjust the rubber drive wheel per the manual is when I had no forward gears 1-3rd. So then adjusted it back to where it was & I had all forward speeds again but am finding it to be going very slow in first. How I can tell this is two ways one our drive is very steep & the other day after working on her & also when I had the tube in the tire for the short time betwwen it eating up the chain & fixing her right she is hardly moving up the driveway. Also there is a ramp or step to the barn & she does not go up this at all in 1st where before she went right up it.
So today I'm brining her out of the barn (to cold in there) and in the garage to look at her what I'm thinking is maybe my belt is worn or when she ate the chain it did something to the belt?. I know this is a long shot & has nothing to do with why I can't adjust it to the specs. but it's the only thing I can think of now.
I will check the shear pins also but on the old Toros with the big drum there a bear to get to & have none to replace them with I guess I just can't understand why they did not break?.
I have a new rubber drive wheel but do not trust the weather enough to put her in.
One other consideration I did not mention before is I went from the original tires 13x4-6 to snow hogs 13x5-6 (what a pain that was mounting them on the new wheels last week) but could this be a factor?
As I have said anything you can think of please let me know?. My closest Toro dealer is a half hour away & is always trying to sell me a new one! LOL there more than I paid for my car.
Thank you again Marc!
Will,