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Thank you for that bit of info.
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Good morning. So I have removed the mower deck on the 100, but as far as the belt goes, there is not enough room between the pully and the pto lever to remove the belt. Any suggestions?
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You may have to loosen up the turnbuckle PTO adjustment to get enough room between the lever and the pulley
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I've done that, but the lever will not go any further away from the pully before it hits the front of the tractor. ?
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Not sure about your model,maybe the grill needs to come out ? But any narrow frame tractors I've had once the pto turnbuckle is undone the lever that engages the pto will go forward quite a bit allowing the belt to come off and slide down between the pulley and lever ? post some pics as to what it looks like .
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So let me put this out there...if I just cut the belt, are there replacement belts out there for down the road?
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Yes, but if you can't get the old one off, then are you planning on cutting the new one to put it on ? They don't make a 2 pc belt with a splice.There has to be a simple solution to your problem I would think ?
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No I get that, but I don't plan on using the mower any time soon. Can't really get to the tractor under side with mower on. I'm trying to get pics to load before I cut. I'm guessing that mower deck had 25-30 lbs of dirt caked under it!
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Some pics with engaged and not.
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Does anyone know the width this belt is supposed to be? I'm measuring 0.45in w caliper.
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