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John Deere - 210 - Electric PTO Belt Replacement Help!

#1

D

Diane W

Hello!

I have a John Deere 210, but I cannot find the manual on it. The belt that is on there now is M40223, but there is so much slack that when the PTO switch is engaged, it does not engage the belt. There is a handle on the front bumper, but I cannot turn it any further to pull that spring tighter. It's as far as it can go, because the bar that the spring is attached to cannot go any further forward. Any ideas? Is this even the correct belt?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

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#2

logert gogert

logert gogert

Do you have the original belt?
If so, try to size them up and see if they are the same length.
And if you can please post the model numbers.


#3

R

Rivets

Please post the model number for the unit, behind left rear wheel. Plus what size deck do you have?


#4

D

Diane W

Do you have the original belt?
If so, try to size them up and see if they are the same length.
And if you can please post the model numbers.
Unfortunately, I do not have the original belt. I have this serial number - m00210x420190.


#5

StarTech

StarTech

What size deck do you have?


#6

Hammermechanicman

Hammermechanicman

Csn you post a better pic of the deck number plate?


#7

R

Rivets

Deck size will dictate the proper belt needed.


#8

D

Diane W

Csn you post a better pic of the deck number plate?
The deck serial number is M00664X539521. The product identification number is M00210X420190 (210 Lawn and Garden Tractor).


#9

StarTech

StarTech

Can you simply tell us if you have a 38", 39", 46", or 47" cut deck? Even the 84" belt is 3"+ short than the M40223 (1/2" x 87.1")


#10

JoeM(GA)

JoeM(GA)

Hello!

I have a John Deere 210, but I cannot find the manual on it. The belt that is on there now is M40223, but there is so much slack that when the PTO switch is engaged, it does not engage the belt. There is a handle on the front bumper, but I cannot turn it any further to pull that spring tighter. It's as far as it can go, because the bar that the spring is attached to cannot go any further forward. Any ideas? Is this even the correct belt?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

38-INCH MID-MOUNT ROTARY MOWER
1986 MODEL (SERIAL NO. M00664X537001-555000) (210, 212, 214, 216, 316, 318, 330)

there were serial number breaks, and you must also pay close attention to the model notes in the parts books as many times the picture used was for more than one series, there were many running changes through build life

if I read Deere parts right the belts should be-
the primary belt (engine to deck) is Deere #M47766
the secondary belt (blade to blade) is Deere #M82538


#11

StarTech

StarTech

Tnx Joe. I was hoping someone could help out. Now if you don't mind dropping a PM I would like to know to search JD Parts for things like this. I was trying but was needing a little help getting around on the site as I like looking up my own parts for my shop.


#12

Hammermechanicman

Hammermechanicman

Best i can tell JD has 2 parts lookup systems. The public one https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/
And the one dealers use.
Years ago i had access to the dealer site but not anymore. If anyone knows how to access the dealer site i would love to know how you do it.


#13

StarTech

StarTech

Ahhh, I found the items with the deck serial numbers on the public site. What a dummy for not looking at the deck docs :p . Well that second pot of :coffee:is helping.


#14

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bertsmobile1

The new public web page is a PIA to navigate through.
I can see why they did it because you don't need to be able to understand English to find your parts .
But it did not make things easy


#15

Hammermechanicman

Hammermechanicman

I agree the public site is a PIA. The dealer parts advisor is much better with more information.


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