bertsmobile1
Lawn Royalty
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Lets go back a few steps
1) how long have you had the mower for ?
2) Why are you replacing the belt & do you have the one that was fitted to it ?
3) what do the pulleys look like ?
V pulleys wear so the belts sit deeper so are looser
People fit the cheapest flat idlers they can find which will often be a little smaller than the original
4) is the tension arm fitted properly ?
It can be fitted backwards so the right pulley swings & the left is fixed
The parts break down is incorrect as far as I can tell .
The tension arm generally pivots under the fixed pulley .
If you pull the tension arm back does it tighten the belt before the belt touches the rear run between the two spindle pulleys.
5) is the spring in the right place ?
A photo of the deck with the belt on it , taken from the top ( not on the mower ) would be a great help
6) And finally is the deck mounted correctly ?
This tractor can be fitted with a few different decks so it can be fitted wrongly.
1) how long have you had the mower for ?
2) Why are you replacing the belt & do you have the one that was fitted to it ?
3) what do the pulleys look like ?
V pulleys wear so the belts sit deeper so are looser
People fit the cheapest flat idlers they can find which will often be a little smaller than the original
4) is the tension arm fitted properly ?
It can be fitted backwards so the right pulley swings & the left is fixed
The parts break down is incorrect as far as I can tell .
The tension arm generally pivots under the fixed pulley .
If you pull the tension arm back does it tighten the belt before the belt touches the rear run between the two spindle pulleys.
5) is the spring in the right place ?
A photo of the deck with the belt on it , taken from the top ( not on the mower ) would be a great help
6) And finally is the deck mounted correctly ?
This tractor can be fitted with a few different decks so it can be fitted wrongly.