C and D series mowers
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8.
Install the blade, and tighten the blade bolt to a torque of 450-600 in.-lb. (50-70 N-m)
9.
Check the operation of the new belt:
See Figure 2.21.
9a. With the spark plug still disconnected, support
the rear of the mower so that the wheels are
off the ground, while the front wheels rest on
the ground.
9b. Operate the drive clutch to confirm that the
transmission rocks back to engage the drive
belt, then rocks forward to de-clutch the drive
belt when the clutch control is released.
9c. Use your left hand to hold the safety bail and
drive clutch lever. Pull the recoil rope with
your right hand, and move the speed control
lever through its full range of travel using your
left thumb. The speed cam should open and
close the sheave on the transmission pulley
in response to the speed control input.
NOTE:
The sheave will open when the transmission pulley is stationary, moving from a speed drive ratio to a
power drive ratio (from 1 to 4 on the speed selector). The belt and transmission pulley must be rotating
for the sheave to close without placing undue stress on the speed control cam.
10.
Install the transmission cover and test run the
mower in a safe area. See Figure 2.22.
10a. Test all operational and safety features before
returning the mower to service.
10b. Adjust the thumb roller on the bottom side of
the speed control assembly to set the correct
belt tension.
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Rolling the adjuster toward the front of the
mower will increase belt tension. There is an
embossed arrow pointing in this direction, adja-
cent to the roller.
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Rolling the adjuster toward the rear of the
mower will decrease belt tension.
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Too Tight:
If the speed control lever jumps
from Speed #4 to Speed #3, or from Speed #3
to Speed #2, when the drive clutch lever is
engaged with the engine running, the belt tension is too high.
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Too Tight:
If the mower wants to “creep” when the speed control lever is in Speed #4 and the drive clutch
lever is not squeezed, the belt tension is too tight. If rolling the adjuster toward the rear of the mower does
not stop the creeping, further investigation is required.
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Too Loose:
If the mower does not have sufficient drive force to spin its wheels on smooth concrete (not a
broomed or florette surface) with the drive clutch engaged, and the speed control lever set for Speed #1,
the belt tension is too low, and the adjuster should be rolled toward the front of the mower to tighten the
belt.
Figure 2.21
Figure 2.22