Belt replacement, Mower belt – Snapper 1300 Series User Manual

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Belt Replacement

Figure 39. Removing Belt Tension

A. Spring-Loaded

E. Chain

Idler Pulley

F. Mower Lift Arm

B. Belt

G. Rider Lift Arm

C. R.H.

Pulley

H. Weld Stud

D. L.H. Idler Pulley

Cotter Pin

To avoid damaging belts, do not pry belts over
pulleys.

MOWER BELT

NOTE: Mower be/t

be rep/aced with mower deck

removed or installed to rider. If you wish to perform the
be/t replacement with deck off the rider,

the proce-

dure under Mower Removal before performing the follow-
ing steps.

1. Park the rider on a smooth, level surface such as a

concrete floor.

the PTO,

off the engine

and lock the parking brake. Remove the key.

2. Remove belt covers. See figure 37.

3. Remove belt from idler by pulling spring loaded idler

pulley to gain slack in belt. See figure 39.

WARNING

To avoid

use

when mov-

ing spring-loaded pulley (A, figure 39). Spring

tension is strong. Do not remove belt (B) from
spring-loaded idler pulley (A). Remove belt from

left and right idler pulleys (C

D).

Figure 42. Belt Pulleys

A. PTO

C. Belt Stop

B. Idler Pulley

4. Remove ties securing PTO wiring harness to belt stop

and disconnect harness. See figure 40.

Figure

PTO Wiring Harness

A. Harness Plug

C. Ties

B. Belt Stop

Figure 41. Anti-Spin Rod

A. Anti-Spin Rod

C. PTO

B. Spring Clip

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