OldToroGuy
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I have a 2020 Toro Super Recycler, Electric Start and the drive belt slipped off the engine pulley for some reason. The last time I used it was on some on-even ground, grass wasn’t very tall but the traction was fine as I remember. My wife used it the other day and complained she had to do a lot of pushing. I tried it and sure enough the drive wheels weren't working at all. I first tried adjusting the drive cable without any luck. The mower has had very little use since I bought it and probably set for 2 ½ - 3 weeks since that last time I used it.
I finally tipped the mower over and took off the blade and could see the drive belt had slipped off the top of crankshaft pulley, called the "Driver, Blade", Part Number 106-3987, on these newer Toro models. This "Driver, Blade" is different than the older Toros because it slides right off the crankshaft after removing the blade bolt. This "Driver, Blade" has a fixed key inside its shaft hole. The fixed key will only fit into a long keyway slot on one side of the crank. There are also two small individual keyway depressions on the opposite side of the crank probably for a different model. I've reassembled everything and the mower seems to be just fine now. It's still a mystery to me why the belt slipped over the top of the pulley. There is a gap about the width of the belt between the top of the pulley and the bottom of the engine.
Has anybody had a problem with the drive belt slipping off the drive pulley/Driver Blade on their Toro? It never happened to my old Toro Super Recycler. Should this Driver Blade slide easily on and off the crank? Thanks in advance.
I finally tipped the mower over and took off the blade and could see the drive belt had slipped off the top of crankshaft pulley, called the "Driver, Blade", Part Number 106-3987, on these newer Toro models. This "Driver, Blade" is different than the older Toros because it slides right off the crankshaft after removing the blade bolt. This "Driver, Blade" has a fixed key inside its shaft hole. The fixed key will only fit into a long keyway slot on one side of the crank. There are also two small individual keyway depressions on the opposite side of the crank probably for a different model. I've reassembled everything and the mower seems to be just fine now. It's still a mystery to me why the belt slipped over the top of the pulley. There is a gap about the width of the belt between the top of the pulley and the bottom of the engine.
Has anybody had a problem with the drive belt slipping off the drive pulley/Driver Blade on their Toro? It never happened to my old Toro Super Recycler. Should this Driver Blade slide easily on and off the crank? Thanks in advance.