MadMonkMort
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So you're suggesting I replace my entire working engine, pto clutch, and find an OEM pto clutch linkage and lever just to save a few bucks on some belts?OK, so you have an electric clutch on your Cub, correct?
What is the diameter of the clutch and the width of the sheave on it?
Compare this with the diameter of the clutch that is supposed to be on there.
Therein may lie the gist of your issues with the mule drive pullies not lining up and the belt issues you are having.
Must not be the original engine either, any clue as to what engine it is? an AQS perhaps?
I think you should start a new thread for your issues so more folks can zero in and try to help.
May we assume you bought tis unit in its present configuration thereby inheriting all it's issues in the process?
I think you guys have been smoking something green other than those belts.
Yeah, I bought it like this, more or less. No mule drive or mower deck, but it was only $300 bucks, and only like 2 miles away, and it fired right up.
I'll get a pic of the engine this week when I mow the lawn. It's missing that heavy gauge heat shield that goes over the top of the engine, and that 90° elbow that makes the muffler lay down across the front of the engine, so my muffler sticks upright out the left side of the unit, big rig style. I considered looking for those parts, but if I'm going to have to replace belts on the regular, I'd rather not have to remove my (probably hot) muffler as well as the pto brace in order to slip the new belt in. However, I'm hoping that once I get the belt situation more dialed in, this will become less of a problem, and I'll think about changing my muffler from the stack setup back to stock underhood. For reference to what I'm talking about, find my girl's glamor shot on my intro page.
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