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Old 03-17-2010, 11:01 AM
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I live out in the middle of Nowhere SD. Our IH-Case dealer is not a Cub Cadet dealer. Is there a good place to order that long belt on line? I can't tell if the ones on line are IHC belts or not.
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:30 PM
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I live out in the middle of Nowhere SD. Our IH-Case dealer is not a Cub Cadet dealer. Is there a good place to order that long belt on line? I can't tell if the ones on line are IHC belts or not.
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I am pretty sure I saw one listed on the ccspecialties website. $86 or so and $10 shipping.
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Old 03-17-2010, 05:26 PM
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I agree with using the proper belt my 8hp Troybilt tiller will eat a regular belt in no time, I use only TB belts on it.
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Remember to have the serial # for your tractor on hand when you order one, as there are two belts, and the dealer, or who ever most likely won't know the difference without it.
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Old 03-17-2010, 11:24 PM
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Thanks for the info! My Neighbor is the parts man so I will call him tomorrow and see what he can come up with.
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Remember to have the serial # for your tractor on hand when you order one, as there are two belts, and the dealer, or who ever most likely won't know the difference without it.
My serial # plate is chewed up from something rubbing on it, only the last 4 digits are legible.
The only difference for the serial number would be narrow or wide frame right?

I didn't have a chance to make it yesterday or get anything done, I got stuck working late. I am pushing trying to get the tiller going to so I get the garden done Saturday.
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Old 03-19-2010, 12:48 PM
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On the way home yesterday I stopped by the case dealer and picked up a belt for my tiller..... Different guy than before so of course he said I needed a different size belt. I picked up one thats 143.8 inches accoding to the guy thats supposed to be the one I need, and it was the only size they had in stock, I figure I'd give it a try, might get to that tomorrow morning.

Last night I took off the snow blade, pulled off the cover from the rear to change out and put Hytran in it and started working on getting the tiller mounted. After getting the cover off and cleaning the old gasket while the fluid drained I tried to change the filter and realized I didn't have a filter wrench, let someone borrow it. So I took measurements on some other parts I needed. Then I cleaned up, went to Home Depot and picked up some all thread and steel so I can make a belt tensioner for the muler drive and get rid of the spring, Had to get 1" bolts to bolt the gear box on to the rear, and picked up a Clevis, and some quick links to use from my lift pin to the chains on the tiller since I do not have the adjuster T and rod and my pin has a horizontal hole in it.

I'm working all day today then as soon as I get home I have to go to the other job so I won't get to work on it again until Saturday
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:52 PM
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My IHC dealer ordered the belt for me and it was only $42.00. I'm impressed. I just gave him the part # from this site. For a belt that long I thought the price was more than fair.
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My IHC dealer ordered the belt for me and it was only $42.00. I'm impressed. I just gave him the part # from this site. For a belt that long I thought the price was more than fair.
The dealer I went to had different lengths than the tiller belt chart on here. He said it's either 143.8" or 141.8". I picked up the 143.8 because thats all that was in stock. The belt chart on here says 144 7/8" or 141 7/8" or something like that. I'll know tomorrow if it fits.
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I sure hope the one I ordered fits. I'm not sure they would want it back if it doesn't.
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