jchamberlin
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What is with these B-Belts?
I have to use non-standard belts on my customized mowing deck setup which I inherited from the previous owner who did most of the "confuguliating" on my early red CCC Model 782 (originally sold through an IH dealer), so I pick up whole inch sized "B" Belts at the local tractor supply store.
This year, I changed the under-carriage which required restoring the mounting brackets to where they were when I acquired the tractor. The new mounting required new belts. The old 88" belt (B-86) was too long, and a B-80 (84" was too short), so I bought a B-85 (87" long), and B-84 (86" long) at less than $10.00 each.
The 87" (B-85) belt went on OK, but after mowing only a short time, it was out of adjustment and there wasn't any room left on the tensioner bolt; so I swapped in the 86" long belt (B-84). I ran it briefly to "seat" the belt and adjusted the tension within the limits given by the notches on the "ratchet." I felt I was good to go, now.
But after mowing my 1/2 acre yard only one (1) time, the 86" belt looks to be just as long as the 87" belt, and I have run out of adjustment a second time.
Pictures:
What gives? Is this belt stretching? Is it simply seating itself deeper into the pulley grooves?
I've got a B-83 belt (85" long) and a B-82 belt (84" long) to try next, but buying all these belts is getting as expensive as buying a bona-fide MTD or Cub Cadet belt. Plus, I don't know which length to buy if they all seat themselves up 2-3".
Any guidance out of this dilemma would be welcomed.
And yes, a 44A and a 50A deck have been procured, and as soon as I can accumulate enough good spindles, I'm going to drill a new hole in the front and mount one of them to the 782 at which point it will finally be unconfuguliated.
I have to use non-standard belts on my customized mowing deck setup which I inherited from the previous owner who did most of the "confuguliating" on my early red CCC Model 782 (originally sold through an IH dealer), so I pick up whole inch sized "B" Belts at the local tractor supply store.
This year, I changed the under-carriage which required restoring the mounting brackets to where they were when I acquired the tractor. The new mounting required new belts. The old 88" belt (B-86) was too long, and a B-80 (84" was too short), so I bought a B-85 (87" long), and B-84 (86" long) at less than $10.00 each.
The 87" (B-85) belt went on OK, but after mowing only a short time, it was out of adjustment and there wasn't any room left on the tensioner bolt; so I swapped in the 86" long belt (B-84). I ran it briefly to "seat" the belt and adjusted the tension within the limits given by the notches on the "ratchet." I felt I was good to go, now.
But after mowing my 1/2 acre yard only one (1) time, the 86" belt looks to be just as long as the 87" belt, and I have run out of adjustment a second time.
Pictures:
I've got a B-83 belt (85" long) and a B-82 belt (84" long) to try next, but buying all these belts is getting as expensive as buying a bona-fide MTD or Cub Cadet belt. Plus, I don't know which length to buy if they all seat themselves up 2-3".
Any guidance out of this dilemma would be welcomed.
And yes, a 44A and a 50A deck have been procured, and as soon as I can accumulate enough good spindles, I'm going to drill a new hole in the front and mount one of them to the 782 at which point it will finally be unconfuguliated.