Maintenance, Fig. 3, Maintenance schedule – Billy Goat BC2401 User Manual

Page 11: Blade drive belt tension adjustment, Starter switch wiring

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Part No. 500264

Form No. F071300A

Page 11 of 12

MAINTENANCE

continued

17

Transaxle
Drive Belt

Blade Drive Belt

Fig. 3

Belt in top groove
of engine pulley

Belt in bottom groove
of engine pulley

Engine (See Engine Manual)

Check for excessive vibration

Inspect for loose parts

Maintenance Operation

Follow these hourly
maintenance intervals.

Maintenance Schedule

Inspect for worn or damaged parts

Every
Use

Every 50

hrs

Every 5 hrs
or (Daily)

Every 25

hrs

Sharpen Blade

Inspect belts for wear

Replace blade and traction belts

Check blade clutch cable tension

MAINTENANCE HISTORY

Service Performed

Date of Service

Every

100-150 hrs

1. Disconnect spark plug wire.
2. Remove the two screws holding the engine base door (item 7),
and remove the door.
3. Examine the condition of the belt and note the position of the idler
assembly and the amount of tension on the blade belt.
3. Loosen the two nuts (Item 117) on top of the engine base, holding
the idler arm assembly (Item 26) in place .
4. Reset tension on belt by reaching in through top of engine base
with a long screwdriver or other pry bar and pushing the idler pulley
over against the belt to increase tension. While holding the belt
under tension tighten the two screws that hold the idler arm in place.
5. Replace engine base door and verify blade belt tension setting by
operating the unit in the conditions that caused it to slip
originally.NOTE: If belt continues to slip it may be worn out and
require replacement before proper operation can resume.

BLADE DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

6. With the guides loose slip the blade drive belt(29) out of the
groove on the drive pulley and down past the pulley. Note: It is
necessary to remove the transaxle drive belt(10) from its groove to
allow removal of the blade drive belt.
7. Pull the belt back through the hole in the top of the engine base
and remove it from the machine. NOTE: Removal of the belt from the
blade drive pulley requires some force to walk the belt past the front
portion of the pulley.
8. Install new belt into groove on blade drive pulley. Push remaining
length of belt back through engine base toward clutch/brake drive
pulley.
9. Reach through from rear of machine and pull new belt through and
install it in the groove on the clutch/brake drive pulley. NOTE: Make
sure the blade belt is properly seated in the clutch/brake drive
pulley(Item 23) and not resting in the gap between the clutch/brake
pulley(23) and the transaxle drive pulley(46)
10. Tighten four screws to secure belt guides (item 149 & 150) in
place. NOTE: Be sure belt is correctly routed when replacing. (See
Fig. 3)
11. Set tension on belt by reaching in through top of engine base with
a long screwdriver or other pry bar and pushing the idler pulley over
against the belt to increase tension. While holding the belt under
tension tighten the two screws (107) that hold the idler arm in place.
Note: Proper belt tension can be verified by checking the tight side
(non-idler side)belt deflection. The belt should deflect 3/16”-1/4” with
force applied perpendicular to the belt after tensioning.
12. Replace engine base door (item 7) and tighten screws to hold it in
place
13. Reconnect spark plug.

Inspect battery for damage or leak

Check battery terminal for corrosion

STARTER SWITCH WIRING

Lubricate throttle control cable and
linkage.

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