Hi all, a neighbor is asking me to take a look at his Cox Stockman. The complaint being that the drive is very slow, it is not too bad when cold, but when it warms it is not possible to mow, it just sits there. A shop has told him over the phone that if it is the hydro drive, get 2 grand ready. I am just wondering if it could just be the drive belt, or clutch maybe, before I take it on. I have worked on some of the older Cox models, but not a hydro drive unit. This machine doesn't have a great lot of hours on it either, so a bit puzzling really. Any help on what to possibly look out for would be great. Cheers. Geoff