LT-200 Series
TP 300-4517-00-RG-N
3/2007
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Mower Belt Replacement
Note: It is not necessary to remove the mower to install a
new belt. However, for easier access mower can be
removed. See Mower Removal in the Operation section.
1. Park the tractor on a smooth, level surface such as a
concrete floor. Disengage the PTO, turn off the
engine and lock the parking brake. Remove the key.
2. If mower is not removed, lower the mower lift and
place the mower in the lowest cutting position.
3. Push the idler arm (A, Figure 21) to relieve belt
tension. Drop the belt from the PTO (electric clutch)
pulley.
IMPORTANT: Note the position of all belt guides relative
to the belt and pulleys before loosening.
4. Some Models: Loosen the belt stop bracket(s) (C,
Figure 21).
5. Remove the old belt and replace with a new belt.
Make sure V-side of belt runs in arbor pulley grooves
and the flat backside runs against the idler pulley.
6. Some Models: Position the belt stop bracket(s) (C,
Figure 21) in their original positions. There must be
1/8” clearance between the belt stop and the pulleys.
7. Position the idler pulley belt guide (D) in its original
position up against arm (A) so that there is a 1/8" gap
between the pulley and belt guide.
8. Install mower on tractor if it was removed.
9. Run the mower under no-load condition for about 5
minutes.
To avoid damaging belts, DO NOT PRY
BELTS OVER PULLEYS.
Figure 21. Typical Mower Belt Routing Three Blade
Decks
A. Idler Pulley Arm
C. Belt Stop Bracket
B. PTO Pulley (Engine) D. Idler Pulley Belt Guide
Left Side of Mower
C
B
D
A
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