kenpruzin
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I have a Gravely ZT54XL (model 915188, serial 045147). I have had the mower for 8 years & it never broke a deck belt but in 4 days, I have broken 4 belts. When the 1st belt broke, I figured it was just age, the belt was 4YO & the grass was tall. When my mower was about 4YO, the bolt that secures the electric clutch to the engine shaft snapped, and when this happened the clutch was destroyed so I replaced it along with a new belt which was fine for 4 years and I saved the old belt because there was no visible wear. When I installed that belt, it also broke after about 30 minutes of use. The mower calls for an Ariens/Gravely 07200023 belt which is listed as a 1/2" wide by 145" long. When I searched Amazon for this # belt, it listed a "Kevlar" belt which was $45 with delivery the next day. When this belt failed, I figured something was wrong causing these belts to fail, but I ordered a 2nd belt (the same one from Amazon). This time I took a very close look at every drive pulley, idler pulley & the belt tensioner. Every one was completely tight with zero slop & spinning freely. The tensioner was fine, but I did order & install a new tensioner spring. One thing that I did learn in all of this is that when you order a Ariens 07200023 belt online, there are often what I consider to be some very significant dimensions in the belts sold from one brand to another, even if it is an American manufacturer that makes the belt (like Gates or Stens). Take the 1/2" width of the belt, if you convert 1/2" to MM it equates to 12.7mm. Most belts (not all) had an exact match in width for MM but not inches. The Amazon belt that I ordered was only 11mm wide (versus 12.7), most belts round up to 13mm, the Gates belt was listed as 14mm wide. The depths of these belts also vary as also that 145" length. In any case, what I am pretty sure is causing my problem with my belts failing is that between my idler pulleys & the engine driven electric clutch that the belt is turning on its side when I set my deck to its lowest (1.5") cutting height (which is the setting that I have always used). The clutch pulley sets rather high relative to the deck pulleys; it is the back side of the vbelt that rides the 1" wide flat face of the idler pulley. If you are sitting in the mower seat & consider the pulleys from that perspective, the belt rides on the right idler pulley (sending the belt to the clutch pulley) near the bottom, but it rides the left pulley all the way near the top. I believe that it is the edge of that left idler causing the belt to turn onto its side. I just swapped the right & left idler pulleys as 1/2 of each pulley was very shiny & worn where the belt rides & the other 1/2 was not. I was wondering if anybody ever had this problem & what they did to fix it. Does anybody think that replacing the left idler where the belt rides at the very top with a wider idler would correct this issue?