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Maybe he has one of the funny S/G on his where it has to go over the PTO rod. Both of these are cub ones.
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O.P. has the yellow one.
And the pictures of the other 149's appear to have shorter mounting "ears". |
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I have several like that also.
Wont work on some, like a 14HP. |
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Could the generator adjustment brace be upside down? Just a thought, it would make the belt ride different.
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sorry it took me so long, it is fixed. started checking all the belts, didn't appear that any of them were correct. guess the guy i got it from just threw some belts on it so it would work. we good now! thanks guys!
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Sorry for the long layoff, work's been killing me. I've had her torn apart for a while, SLOWLY giving her a facelift. Rebuilt steering box, pulled engine and replaced axle pivot pin with a 3/4 grade 8, replaced wheel bearings, relined rear brakes, still painting; BUT, the other day I did figure out that the belt was too short! Just accepted a new position at work, better but about double my hours every week with the amt of call that I will be on. If I ever get er done, I post some more pics. Thanks everyone!
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