Note:
Make sure the belt is positioned on the spring
side of the belt guide (Figure 63).
Figure 63
1.
Belt
4.
Belt guide
2.
Eye bolt
5.
Flange nut
3.
Extension spring
6.
Stop bolt
Replacing the Blade Drive Belt
Service Interval:
Every 800 hours
The blade drive belt, tensioned by the spring loaded
idler pulley, is very durable. However, after many hours
of use, the belt will show signs of wear. Signs of a worn
belt are: squealing when belt is rotating, blades slipping
when cutting grass, frayed edges, burn marks and cracks.
Replace the belt if any of these conditions are evident.
1. Lower the cutting unit to the shop floor. Remove
the belt covers from the top of the cutting unit and
set the covers aside.
2. Loosen the eye bolt allowing the removal of the
extension spring (Figure 63).
3. Loosen the flange nut securing the stop bolt to the
mounting tab. Back off the nut enough to allow the
idler arm to pass by the stop bolt (Figure 63). Move
the idler pulley away from the belt to release belt
tension.
Note:
If the stop bolt is ever removed from the
mounting tab, make sure it is reinstalled in the hole
that aligns the stop bolt head with the idler arm.
4. Remove the bolts securing the hydraulic motor to
the cutting unit (Figure 64). Lift the motor off of the
cutting unit and lay it on top of the cutting unit.
Figure 64
1.
Hydraulic motor
2.
Mounting bolts
5. Remove the old belt from around the spindle pulleys
and idler pulley.
6. Route the new belt around the spindle pulleys and
idler pulley assembly.
7. Position the hydraulic motor on the cutting unit after
routing the belt around the pulleys. Mount the motor
to the cutting unit with the bolts previously removed.
Note:
Make sure the belt is positioned on the spring
side of the belt guide (Figure 63).
8. Reconnect the extension spring (Figure 63) to the
eye bolt and tension the belt as follows:
•
When properly tensioned, the extension
spring (hook to hook) measurement should be
approximately 3.50 ±.25 inch (inside).
•
Once the correct spring tension is attained,
adjust the stop bolt (carriage bolt) until there is
approximately .125 +.060/-.000 inch clearance
between the head of the bolt and the idler arm.
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