gchunnett
Well-known member
A few things spring to mind here: firstly looking for bearing play is best done with the lever set to depress the centre button of the front PTO, i.e in the disengaged position. I'm seeing your mechanic friend looking for play with the springs in the engaged position, the tension of the springs, as I'm seeing it would take up any bearing slop by the spring tension. Once assessed BEFORE you ever try and remove that front PTO there are a dozen small but critical tricks to read all about in the FAQ section. Settle down with several cups of tea/coffee (etc) and read those pertinent FAQ's thoroughly.
Then, on my 100 BOTH the lower mule drive front pulleys are on the INSIDE of the hanging adjustable bar, your one good one is on the OUTSIDE of that hanger tensioning bar from what I can see. Belt size is a function of pully diameters in the train,.... and with a slightly larger diameter idler pullies on that tensioner,... an 80"belt may be the reason you are pondering. On mine the belt lines coming from the PTO form near vertical AND parallel lines so that a full 50% of the Pto drive circumference is in contact with that drive belt if not fractionally over that 50%. If im correct with the one pully on the outside your contact drive surface will be less than 50% of the circumference..... and a smoke generator.
call Digger to ask him to measure Original pulleys diameter and describe how he determined that diameter so you do it the same way (i.e: total outside diameter or contact surface position diameter)
Hunt the grass for that pully, for two good reasons, you dont want to Mow it up next cut, its not great for the blades and it becomes a leg/window/head breaking missile if that big blade finds it......
cheers oupa G
Then, on my 100 BOTH the lower mule drive front pulleys are on the INSIDE of the hanging adjustable bar, your one good one is on the OUTSIDE of that hanger tensioning bar from what I can see. Belt size is a function of pully diameters in the train,.... and with a slightly larger diameter idler pullies on that tensioner,... an 80"belt may be the reason you are pondering. On mine the belt lines coming from the PTO form near vertical AND parallel lines so that a full 50% of the Pto drive circumference is in contact with that drive belt if not fractionally over that 50%. If im correct with the one pully on the outside your contact drive surface will be less than 50% of the circumference..... and a smoke generator.
call Digger to ask him to measure Original pulleys diameter and describe how he determined that diameter so you do it the same way (i.e: total outside diameter or contact surface position diameter)
Hunt the grass for that pully, for two good reasons, you dont want to Mow it up next cut, its not great for the blades and it becomes a leg/window/head breaking missile if that big blade finds it......
cheers oupa G