Auger drive belt replacement, Auger drive bel t replacement – Troy-Bilt 42000 User Manual

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Section 5: Maintenance (continued)

2. Push idler arm pulley (A, Fig. 5-9)

tight against belt (S). Insert a 5/32”

(3mm) diameter pin into the hole in

the brake arm (B, Fig. 5-9). The pin

should be held against the outside of

the frame.

3. Loosen bolts(C).

4. Push the idler pulley (A, Fig. 5-9)

inward until the auger belt (S) is tight.

5. Tighten bolts (C).

6. To check the adjustment:

a. Remove the pin from the brake arm

(B).

b. Push the idler pulley (J, Fig. 5-9)

inward until the auger belt (S) is

tight.

c. Check the hole in the brake arm (B.

The inside of the hole in the brake

arm should be even with the

outside edge of the frame.

7. When the auger drive control lever is

released (A, Fig. 5-10), the cable (D,

Fig. 5-9) should be under a slight

tension. Adjust, if needed, as follows:

a. Loosen locking nut (0, Fig. 5-11) on

the right cable adjuster several
turns.

b. Adjust the cable tension by rotating

adjustment nut (P) until cable (D,

Fig. 5-9) is under a slight tension

when the auger drive control lever

(A, Fig. 5-10) is released.

c. Hold adjustment nut (P, Fig. 5-9)

and securely tighten locking nut

(0) when the adjustment is

complete.

8. Position the belt cover (G, Fig. 5-10)

back on the unit and secure with the
two bolts removed earlier.

Auger drive belt replacement

REMOVAL:

1. Remove the two bolts securing the

belt cover (G, Fig. 5-10). Remove the

belt cover (G).

2. Remove bolt (W, Fig. 5-11) securing

the worm gear and support (W) to the

unit. Remove the worm gear and

support (W).

3. Remove the four flange bolts (X, Fig.

5-9) securing the auger housing and
the frame/handlebar assembly

together.

4. Carefully separate the auger housing

from the frame/handlebar assembly..

Remove the auger drive belt (S) from

the drive pulley on the engine (T).

Loosen any belt guides (U), it needed

to remove belt (S) from pulley (T).

Prop the handlebars on a solid, stable

object, such as a workbench.

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