11. Rotate the clevis clockwise on the rod to increase
the clearance; rotate it counterclockwise to decrease
it (Figure 35).
12. Disengage the blade control (PTO) lever.
Note:
If the assist arm does not contact the front
stop on the mower deck (Figure 36), adjust the clevis
to bring the bell crank closer to the transmission
output shaft (Figure 35).
Figure 36
1.
1/2 inch (13 mm) deflection
here
4.
Locknut
2.
Assist arm
5.
Turnbuckle
3.
Front stop
13. Check the belt guide under the engine frame for the
proper adjustment (Figure 33).
Note:
The distance between the belt guide and the
mower belt should be 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) when
you engage the mower belt (Figure 37). Adjust the
mower belt as necessary. The disengaged belt should
not drag or fall off the pulley when the guides are
properly adjusted.
Figure 37
1.
Idler pulley in slot
4.
Belt guide
2.
Traction belt
5.
1-1/4 inch (32 mm)
3.
Mower belt
6.
Mower belt
Adjusting the Mower Belt
Tension
Service Interval:
After the first 8 hours
After the first 25 hours
Every 50 hours
Important:
The blade brake needs to be adjusted
when the belt tension or the brake linkage is
adjusted.
Important:
The belt must be tight enough to not
slip during heavy loads while cutting grass. Over
tensioning the belt will reduce the bearing life of
the belt and the spindle.
1. Disengage the blade control (PTO) lever and set the
parking brakes.
2. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop
before leaving the operating position.
3. Loosen the locknut on the turnbuckle (Figure 36).
4. Rotate the turnbuckle toward the rear of the
mower to increase the tension on the belt. Rotate
the turnbuckle toward the front of the mower to
decrease the tension on the belt (Figure 36).
Note:
The eyebolt threads on both ends of the
turnbuckle should be engaged a minimum of
5/16 inch (8 mm).
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