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Hate to already ask since I only joined today and bought the 105 yesterday.

My generator and PTO belts look original and since I plan to use the snowblower on it this winter I’m wondering if anyone can share any hints on how to change the belts and possibly where to buy.
Just looking it’s pretty tight getting to either and the PTO belt doesn’t look like there is any adjustment.
Don’t want to remove more than I need to.
Thanks for any help.
 
The PTO belt and S/G belt are one and the same.
You need to undo the adjusting nut on the linkage to install the belt.
It should be part #IH-401960-r1 available from CCS, their ad is up top on the header,
 
The PTO belt and S/G belt are one and the same.
You need to undo the adjusting nut on the linkage to install the belt.
It should be part #IH-401960-r1 available from CCS, their ad is up top on the header,
On mine it has two separate belts running off the crank shaft pulley. The one for the PTO is on the end of the crank pulley and the one for the generator runs off a larger pulley on the crank next to the engine.
 

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You would be wise to get your hands on all manuals for your tractor and attachments,Understanding how your tractor was designed and built will let you focus on what is working properly and what needs addressing. Previous owner maybe had different ideas.The sponsors on the top of the page have the parts and the knowledge to answer your questions.Post your questions with pictures and our members will gladly help.This works for me!
 
That's what we're all here for, and, let's face it, the only reason 7/8's of us all joined in the first place...to ask questions and learn.

Yes, bookmark the manuals link - you'll reference it often.

Also, welcome to the club... (y):cool:(y)
You, like me, asked questions and learned, and, like me you will give back 'cause you asked and were answered. Sold my CC102 but still post, if I can help someone.
Cheers, Jack
 

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