Repairs New Drive Belt Will Not Propel Lawn Tractor

BlazNT

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Nice to see it working.
 

Boobala

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Glad it seems to be workin... I wish he had purchased an OEM belt right from the beginning, MIGHT have
avoided the issue in the first place .. OHhh welll....
 

BiC

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Glad it seems to be workin... I wish he had purchased an OEM belt right from the beginning, MIGHT have
avoided the issue in the first place .. OHhh welll....

As a matter of fact I did purchase an OEM belt. But, as you saw, it did not avoid the issue. Here's the belt I ordered, part# 140218, which should have worked, but it was too long:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QJ30XU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

OEM isn't all that it's cracked up to be. That's for sure.
 

mhavanti

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BIC,

Glad you're up and running! Now run it like you stole it and if you break it, fix it.

Max
 

BiC

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BIC,

Glad you're up and running! Now run it like you stole it and if you break it, fix it.

Max

Haha! Thanks! I just finished mowing for two hours. No issues so far.:thumbsup:
 

stew57

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oem is superior and........if you reach your hand up following the brake lever under the frame to the cross member below the brake rod you may find a tightly packed pile of grass a couple inches thick or possibly a stick that is preventing the full and complete release of the brake and thus the lack of trans belt tension. seen that happen a lot.
 
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