Not everyone has a trebuchet. I'd sure like to borrow yours every once in a while!! :-DThere was a time yesterday when I wanted to strap the mower to a very large trebuchet and watch it FLY!
Not everyone has a trebuchet. I'd sure like to borrow yours every once in a while!! :-DThere was a time yesterday when I wanted to strap the mower to a very large trebuchet and watch it FLY!
The OP having to squeeze in the belt in is because he didn't loosen the idlers before hand.
I believe Rivets is dead on the money. I've replaced many hundreds of drive belts, idlers and pulleys in my years and one thing I absolutely KNOW is that when any part of the drive system needs to be replaced ie; the belt, idlers, and pulleys should all be replaced at the time of repair. Yes, it will cost quite a bit more but, you will thank yourself in the long run. I KNOW for a fact that a pulley or idler that spins freely has bearings that are out of grease. It only takes a few seconds for those dry bearings to heat up, expand and seize, thus the belt drags across the idler or pulley causing irreparable damage to the drive belt or worse a fire. Start it up and run it for say 30 seconds. shut it off and touch the idlers and pulleys, you'll find the culprit in a hurry!Installed a new oem drive belt today and notice it smelled during initial test drive. Extemely hot to the touch. When replacing I noticed one of the belt guides was worn. This belt is much thicker than old after-market belt. Guides aren't bent. I rotated the worn guide , but still belt gets hot. Normal?
Installed a new oem drive belt today and notice it smelled during initial test drive. Extemely hot to the touch. When replacing I noticed one of the belt guides was worn. This belt is much thicker than old after-market belt. Guides aren't bent. I rotated the worn guide , but still belt gets hot. Normal?
I believe Rivets is dead on the money. I've replaced many hundreds of drive belts, idlers and pulleys in my years and one thing I absolutely KNOW is that when any part of the drive system needs to be replaced ie; the belt, idlers, and pulleys should all be replaced at the time of repair. Yes, it will cost quite a bit more but, you will thank yourself in the long run. I KNOW for a fact that a pulley or idler that spins freely has bearings that are out of grease. It only takes a few seconds for those dry bearings to heat up, expand and seize, thus the belt drags across the idler or pulley causing irreparable damage to the drive belt or worse a fire. Start it up and run it for say 30 seconds. shut it off and touch the idlers and pulleys, you'll find the culprit in a hurry!