Mower blade maintenance -19, Mower blade maintenance – Hustler Turf 929125 User Manual

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3. The deck belt must be removed from the clutch pulley first by releasing the deck belt tension by pulling on the belt

tension chain and sliding the chain out of the anchor bracket slot. This will relieve the tension on the deck belt idler
spring (FIG. 27).

4. Remove the deck drive belt from the electric clutch pulley. This belt does not need to be removed from any of the

other pulleys.

5. Release the tension from the transaxle belt by pulling on the idler pulley (extending spring carefully) and sliding the

belt over it. Use caution when releasing the idler pulley as there is still tension on it and it will snap back into posi-
tion (FIG. 26).

6. Slide the belt off the engine pulley. The belt will have to be slid above the engine pulley to allow the belt to be

removed from the other pulleys (FIG. 27).

7. Slide the belt over the transaxle pulleys.
8. Slide the belt off of the fixed idler pulley.
9. The belt can now be removed from above the engine pulley.
10. Install new belt by sliding it up and over the engine pulley. Make certain it is not in the pulley groove at this time but

is above the pulley.

11. Slide the belt over the fixed idler pulley and then over the transaxle pulleys.
12. Slide the belt onto the engine pulley.
13. Pull the idler pulley over and slide the belt onto it. Make certain to keep fingers from getting between the belt and

the pulley when the pulley is released and tension is re-established.

14. Re-install the deck drive belt on the electric clutch pulley and make sure it is routed properly on all of the deck pul-

leys.

15. Re-tension the deck belt idler per the Deck drive belt adjustment section located elsewhere in this manual.
16. Re-attach the negative battery cable.

Mower blade maintenance

Check the mower blades daily, they are the key to power efficiency and well groomed turf. Keep them sharp, a dull

blade will tear rather than cut the grass, leaving a brown ragged top on the grass within a few hours. A dull blade also
requires more power from the engine.

Replace any blade which is bent, cracked or broken.

WARNING: Never attempt to straighten a bent blade by heating, or weld a cracked or broken blade
as the blade may break and cause serious injury. Replace worn or damaged blades.

WARNING: Never work with blades while engine is running or deck clutch switch is engaged (on).
Always place deck clutch switch in the disengaged position, place control levers in the park brake
position and turn engine off and disconnect negative battery cable. Block up mower when you must
work under it. Wear gloves when handling blades. Always check for blade damage if mower strikes
rock, branch or other foreign object during mowing!

FIG. 27

FIG. 28

ENGINE

CLUTCH

PULLEY

PULLEY

BELT

ANCHOR

SPRING

CHAIN

BRACKET

TENSION
IDLER

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