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Old 09-16-2018, 07:30 PM
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I think your right, that is where it should be, now your sock and underwear drawer must be very neat, socks marked left and right, underwear labeled, January, February, and so on....
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I think your right, that is where it should be, now your sock and underwear drawer must be very neat, socks marked left and right, underwear labeled, January, February, and so on....
I'm not quite that organized....
But my wife, no joke, seperates her socks left and right.
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I'm not quite that organized....
But my wife, no joke, seperates her socks left and right.
never knew there was a left or right sock. Of course Walmart don't label their socks left or right.
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Well, I have that reference document, but didn't realize it had that table in the back.

Some pics of the tractor in question. This belt is a Huskee belt from Tractor Supply that is too wide and rolls over on the PTO pulley.

I have what I think is a workable belt (83") but have not put it on yet. We had this little inconvenient visitor named Florence, but luckily she only came knocking on the door and left when we didn't answer. So she stayed with our neighbors down south and made a big mess there.
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Glad to hear all is well, looks like the pulleys are the wrong size, shudda be smaller.
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Glad to hear all is well, looks like the pulleys are the wrong size, shudda be smaller.
Mule drive pulleys? Or deck pulleys?
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Mule drive.
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Just measured them. Mule drive pulleys are 3 inch dia. Same as the other two mule drives I also checked for comparison.
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Old 09-16-2018, 10:15 PM
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Look bigger for some reason.
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After staring at this for a freaking hour......
You have the wrong sub frame. This pic is what finally did it.

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For a WF/QL with a 42" deck, the arms running back to the rear of the deck should be straight. Those are bent. That is a frame for a 44"/50" deck.
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