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Blade Drive Belt
Removing the Blade Drive Belt
1. Remove the mower; refer to Removing the Mower,
page 29.
2. Loosen the belt guide mounting bolts and move the belt
guides away from the pulley (Fig. 43).
3. Remove the belt from the pulley.
Installing the Blade Drive Belt
1. Install the new belt around the blade pulley and inside
both of the belt guides (Fig. 43).
2. Adjust the belt guides so they are 1/8 in. (3 mm) away
from the pulley. Tighten the mounting bolts (Fig. 43).
Important
Make certain the left side belt guide is very
tight so it does not move when the brake spring pulls
against it.
3. Install the mower; refer to Installing the Mower,
page 30.
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2
1
3
3
Figure 43
Top View
1.
Mower belt
2.
Belt guide
3.
Mounting bolt
Side-to-Side Mower Leveling
The mower blades must be level from side to side. Check
the side-to-side level any time you install the mower or
when you see an uneven cut on your lawn. Before you level
the mower, set the air pressure in the front and rear tires to
the recommended inflation; refer to Checking the Tire
Pressure, page 25.
1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the PTO,
shift into neutral, set the parking brake, stop the engine,
and remove the ignition key.
2. Pull the wire off of the spark plug.
3. Move the height-of-cut lever into the “C” notch.
4. Carefully rotate the blade(s) side to side (Fig. 44).
Measure between the outside cutting edges and the flat
surface (Fig. 44). If both measurements are not within
3/16 in. (5 mm), an adjustment is required; refer to
steps 5 and 6.
m–1900
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2
3
2
3
Figure 44
1.
Blade side to side
2.
Outside cutting edges
3.
Measure here
5. Remove the hairpin cotter and washer from the leveling
bracket (Fig. 45). To level the blade(s), reposition the
leveling bracket in a different hole and install the
washer and hairpin cotter. (Fig. 45). A front hole lowers
the blade height and a rear hole raises its height. Repeat
this procedure on the opposite side of the mower.
m–1805
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4
3
2
Figure 45
1.
Hairpin cotter and washer
2.
Leveling bracket
3.
Front hole
4.
Rear hole
6. Check the front-to-rear blade slope; refer to
Front-to-Rear Blade Slope, page 33.