Belts, Pto belt, Timing belt – Craftsman 247.28933 User Manual

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

Pivot the idler bracket/idier pulley to relieve the tension on the

timing belt, and reposition the drive pulley and/or timing pulley to

achieve the 90° orientation of the timing arrows on the pulleys.

Re-install the idler bracket backstop and position so that there is a

1/8” gap between the backstop and idler bracket. Tighten the hex

screw and flange lock nut to secure in the adjusted position.

BELTS

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warning

Be sure to shut the engine off, remove ignition key, disconnect the

spark plug wire(s) to prevent unintended starting before removing the

belt(s).

PTO Belt

All belts on your tractor are subject to wear and should be replaced it

any signs of wear are present.

IMPORTANT: Do not use substitute belts. The belt found on your

tractor is specially designed tor optimal performance and service life

for your deck application. Use only OEM original replacement belts.

To replace the PTO belt, proceed as follows:

1.

Remove the deck from beneath the tractor (refer to Cutting Deck

Removal).

2.

Maneuver the PTO belt downward and off the idler pulley on the

spring loaded idler bracket.

NOTE: It may be necessary to loosen the hex cap screw and flange

lock nut securing the pulley to the idler bracket to fit the belt between

the pulley and bracket. Slide the belt between the bottom of the idler

pulley and top of the timing belt idler pulley below. See Figure 22.

4.

the right hand spindle assembly. Lift the belt over the pulley and

out from beneath the spindle cover. See Figure 22.

Loop the new PTO belt and slide between the top of the drive

pulley and spindle cover. Maneuver the belt around and into the

V-groove of the drive pulley.

5.

Route the back side of the belt around idler pulley and between

the idler pulley and idler bracket. Re-tighten the hex screw and

flange lock nut it loosened earlier. Refer to Figure 22.

6

.

Route the belt around the fixed idler pulley as shown in Figure 22

and re-install the deck as described in “Reinstalling the Cutting

Deck” later in this section.

Timing Belt

To replace the timing belt, proceed as follows:

1.

Remove the deck from beneath the tractor (refer to Cutting Deck

Removal).

2.

Remove the PTO belt drive pulley of the right hand spindle

assembly as described in “PTO Belt.”

3.

Remove the hex screw, flat washer, lock washer, shoulder spacer,

and flange lock nut that make up the idler bracket backstop. Refer

to Figure 21 above.

NOTE: It may be necessary to clean the underside of the mowing deck

to access the hex screw.

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