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Husqvarna 5521rs collects grass inside the drive wheel

Posted by kvjimbo Missouri (My Page) on
Sun, Sep 26, 10 at 20:27

I have a Husqvarna 5521rs self propelled walk behind. It collects grass between the dust cover and left rear drive wheel. I replaced the dustcover, but it still collects grass.

If you check the parts diagram on this Link the grass collects between 29 and 32.

I posted the information on the
Husqvarna site, but they always just ask me to take the mower to a dealer!

Here is a link that might be useful: Parts Diagram


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RE: Husqvarna 5521rs collects grass inside the drive wheel

That is just what they do. Without doing some re-engineering on your part- IE a small baffle attatched to the deck or expanding on the dust cover- you will periodically need to remove the wheel and clean if it is causing you grief. Usually, once a season is plenty and the wheels should get lubed anyways. Do you need to pull it more often?


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RE: Husqvarna 5521rs collects grass inside the drive wheel

Forget Husqvarna as far as any kind of support.
As you found out, all they will tell you is to see
one of their dealers. Also, if you ask to purchase
a service, or parts manual, (which I did), they'll tell
you that they only supply them to their dealers.
I don't think you can even get parts without
going through a dealer.


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RE: Husqvarna 5521rs collects grass inside the drive wheel

I plan on getting another brand next time.


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