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917.273639- 42" , 6 speed, 18.5 HP Shifting Issue-Drive Belt Issue

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bartles

I have rebuilt the mower, new: drive belt, drive belt idlers(2), driving and driven pulleys. The mower is hard to shift in and out of speeds. When the pedal is depressed, and lock into parking, the drive belt system continues to rotate, making shifting hard and will probably eventually hurt the transmission.

The belt is the correct length, the belt guards are not binding...... What have I missed?


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Rivets

Have you adjusted the brakes by adjusting the brake rod length?


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bartles

Yes the brakes are adjusted and stops the mower. It is difficult to shift from forward or reverse to neutral. From neutral to either direction, with pedal mashed down, the driven pulley, on the transmission, does not slow down, or stop....making it hard to shift out of neutral to any gear.


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Rivets

Then I would remove the deck and inspect the idler tensioner arm, looking to see if the arm is moving freely and fully to release the tension on the belt. Plus, did you replace the belt with an OEM belt and made sure that it is routed correctly to release the tension when the brake pedal is fully depressed.


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bartles

Re: belt. It's not an OEM belt. I may have gotten snake bit on that. I did check the length but nothing else.

I'll check the travel again just to be sure.


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Rivets

Belt should be 95” long. OEM #532138255


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bartles

Thanks...I ordered an OEM belt. The aftermarket belt looks to be deeper in cross section. I'll post how this misadventure turns out.


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bartles

Rivets, thanks for your help and advice. I installed the OEM belt and whatda know....works great!! Before I installed the OEM belt I compared it to the Chinese knowoff....it is 3/4" longer...enough to make a difference. Learned my lesson, just cost me $15.


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Rivets

Guess I got lucky, thank you for letting us know that you got it fixed.


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slomo

On those type drive systems, it's either a belt or pulley worn. Or someone installed an idler backwards.

slomo


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bartles

On those type drive systems, it's either a belt or pulley worn. Or someone installed an idler backwards.

slomo
Actually I replaced a worn belt with a new non-OEM belt that was too short. I ordered an Amazon generic belt. Rivets suggested that an OEM belt would fix it and it sure did. The OEM belt was just a tad bit longer allowing the tensioning system to operate correctly.


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StarTech

Belt should be 95” long. OEM #532138255
Actually should be 95.25" (95-1/4") according to price file here. Some sites are shorting the descrip.

And it is very common for aftermarket belts to be shorter than printed info states including what is printed on the belt themselves. This is why I seldom buy after market belts anymore. Also I got a V-blet measuring tool here to check all the v belts.


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slomo

Actually should be 95.25" (95-1/4") according to price file here. Some sites are shorting the descrip.

And it is very common for aftermarket belts to be shorter than printed info states including what is printed on the belt themselves. This is why I seldom buy after market belts anymore. Also I got a V-blet measuring tool here to check all the v belts.
You can buy 6 of the SAME belt. None will measure the same. We change the belts on our air handlers at work. Some are 3 belts and others are 2 per unit. Never match up and run good. They last about a year of 24/7 duty.

slomo


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