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Is it a newish one or an old one? the old ones were belt driven and the belt and pulley gets full of old grass. There is a plate underneath held with two bolts, remove the metel plate and clean off all the rust and dead grass should speed it up.

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Had the unfortunate "pleasure" of working for someone who had a hater a good few years ago. I hated that machine with a passion. It would get slower as the day went on untill i cleaned off the belt and started the cycle again. Just seen your other post and would go Honda every time. Had a roller drive for 15+ years, full time contracting for the first 5, part time contracting for a few after that and still use for my lawn every weekend. Bomb proof.

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