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The manual doesn't say much about the clutch setup and since it's spring loaded I doubt there is any adjustment.
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Thank you for the help. Your son's 111 looks like new! I noticed it was tuff to go through two large pulleys to get the short belt on the top two pulleys. I did not notice any adjustment either. I hope this 30" Stens works. Gonna be at it first thing in the morning. If not, then I'll go with a longer belt.
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So my cadet 111 has a 36" mower deck. Can anyone tell me what the correct size and length the mower deck drive belt would be?
I've tried every belt rout configuration, which there are only two. Either inside or outside the "clutch" pulley. Routed inside this pulley seems to make most sense. However, with the engagement lever either in the forward or back positon, the belt is being pulled/drawn too tightly towards the center of the mower deck. I can grab a blade and turn it, and along turns the engine flywheel. I'm not going to start the tractor like that! So now I'm in search of the correct mower belt. BTW: The Stens True Blue 30" transmission drive belt is the correct length and size. I can get that part number shortly. Also, there are more pictures in my album of my Cadet 111! Thanks, John
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Had the mower deck "clutch" pulley in the incorrect position. Surfing around the 'ol net, I found some pictures of the correct position of the pulley. I then mowed around a while, and the Cadet 111 does a fine job, and I was some what surprised at how level of a cut the mower deck made!!
For now, I'm done with it. But I'm going to have to do some work to the steering soon. The Cadet is now my "go-to" tractor!
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Cadet 111 moves on,.....
Well, today the Cadet 111 becomes the first IH Cub Cadet lawn tractor I ever sold! With the cash from that, and the recent work I had done to a really nice, and rare Ford 100 garden tractor, ..........
The Cadet went to my brother, so its in good hands, lol
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Must have your eye on something---hopefully not another one of "blue ones"
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He's going to run the Cadet 111 to save on the k241 in the Ford 100 as one can see the piston rings and is due for a rebuild before "it" happens, lol!
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