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PostSubject: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeDecember 18th 2011, 11:00 pm

alright i can get my belt to stay on with my clutch pushed in but it still pulls an my belt is crap
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PostSubject: Re: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeDecember 25th 2011, 10:02 pm

im trying to figur that out too when i switch my pulles and what i am going to do is put some more idler pulleys in and thats it.but what i think u need is somthing that would go right beside the pulley like a bolt that would keep the belt from falling of when u push in on the clutch.thats my opinion and thats what i am going to do with my tractor so the belt dosen`t fall off in the middle of a deep mud hole.
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PostSubject: Re: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeDecember 27th 2011, 5:45 am

Belt retainers - also check to see if the belts are in line to the pulleys - my mod MTD had a tendency to eat belts - turns out the trans pulley was higher then the other drive pulley and it tore them up.
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PostSubject: Re: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeDecember 27th 2011, 3:49 pm

it dont make sense cause it stays on with hte clutch pushed in why wont it without the clutch out
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PostSubject: Re: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeFebruary 28th 2013, 7:48 pm

i need drive belts front(motor) and rear (trans) for a mtd. anyone got any?
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PostSubject: Re: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeFebruary 28th 2013, 8:50 pm

Fattypipemuarry wrote:
it dont make sense cause it stays on with hte clutch pushed in why wont it without the clutch out

Sounds like your pulleys may be out of alignment.
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PostSubject: Re: belt issue again    belt issue again  Icon_minitimeMarch 28th 2013, 2:00 pm

Check to see how much flex the transaxle pulley has. With the belt engaged it may be flexing and throwing it out of true.
i had this happen with the stock pulley on my murray.. Very Happy
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