Retired Wrencher 5,766 #1 Posted July 8 (edited) MOD,s feel free to move if needid. Mike AKA Squank said he has good luck with Nappa Start Gen belt #25-7345. Let me know if you had good luck with this # I have Partial # Kohler #235? This fits good. Any thoughts? Edited July 8 by Retired Wrencher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,231 #2 Posted July 8 @Retired Wrencher all too often a belt is expected to correct A MECHANICAL PROBLEM , like cooked bearings and worn linkage , have not personally used those belts , but can probably handle its function . personally like T/S HUSKEE aramid tech belts , been bombproof for me , again all my pulley s move with silent ease ,there is never , any fraying , showing a drag hang up . personally like THE REPITITION OF A PROBLEM , for a correction change , all my related pulleys have lucas green chassis grease in them / after a clean out . the functional movement ease is very apparent , no pto lever related screaming , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 5,766 #3 Posted July 8 1 hour ago, peter lena said: @Retired Wrencher all too often a belt is expected to correct A MECHANICAL PROBLEM , like cooked bearings and worn linkage , have not personally used those belts , but can probably handle its function . personally like T/S HUSKEE aramid tech belts , been bombproof for me , again all my pulley s move with silent ease ,there is never , any fraying , showing a drag hang up . personally like THE REPITITION OF A PROBLEM , for a correction change , all my related pulleys have lucas green chassis grease in them / after a clean out . the functional movement ease is very apparent , no pto lever related screaming , pete Pete: Not like the old days when you could just go to the dealer and buy one off the shelf 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites