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Replacing transmission drive belt on MZ Bad Boy 0 turn, anyone had the honor? (sarcastic)
Nope. I have the belt so I'm ready. My mower has 59.2 hrs. Hope it doesn't need a belt for a while. I already had to replace the hour meter. The BB looks easier than my TORO.Replacing transmission drive belt on MZ Bad Boy 0 turn, anyone had the honor? (sarcastic)
You are pretty much right with what you say here, however dropping the transmissions and the tensioner do make it a lot easier that I found.First trick is to get it nice & high off the ground, remove the deck belt and slide it well out of the way
Then take a couple of photos for refference, particularly the spring mounting point
Unplug the wires to the PTO
some have a joiner near the engine , others are on top of the actual clutch and these have a retainer which is impossible to get a human finger onto .
Remove the belt tension spring , a spring hook is handy for this but a lot of springs have no clean access for a puller .
Never having done your engine, some times this can not be done but you can use a ratchet tie down to stretch the spring back far enough to slip the belt off the tension pulley
Most commercial level mowers will have a square hole for a 1/2" or 3/8" breaker bar in the tension arm for you to stretch the spring
Getting the belt over the top of the drives is the frustrating bit . Some are so close you have to turn the belt sideways to get them on.
Leaving the belt in the sun for a couple of hours to soften it a bit can help greatly
If the tension arm has a grease nipple then grease it
IF not pull it off, check for wear, grease the pivot then reinstal
I have occasionally resorted to loosening the bolts to give me that 1/32" that was needed t get the SOB belt over those pulleysYou are pretty much right with what you say here, however dropping the transmissions and the tensioner do make it a lot easier that I found.