Phan 32 #1 Posted August 21 Hello, I am about to change the belt on my 42-inch-deck. I found this to be helpful. Do you have any aditional advice to add - Thanks ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 9,656 #2 Posted August 21 (edited) There should be no need to loosen those two 9/16" nuts - that is an "active" slide under spring tension. Use a large pair of water pump pliers to move the slide, then remove the belt from the far outside spindle. IF the slide does NOT move, it is bound up & requires a good cleaning to free it up. That was why the belt was slipping!! Edited August 21 by ri702bill 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c-series don 10,255 #3 Posted August 22 Agreed, if those nuts are tight then the slide tensioner can’t do its job. But now that I think about it I think there’s a spacer in there to prevent tightening against the slide? Either way I’ve never loosened those nuts to change the belt. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 60,912 #4 Posted August 22 The slide is spring loaded to tension the belt, just a little prybar action to move the idler and you are good to go. Be sure to check the idler pulley while you are at it. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,340 #5 Posted August 22 @953 nut your reference to the idler pulley is vital ! regularly refer to MOVEMENT EASE , yet regularly see that ! , that COLLECTIVE ROTATIONAL DRAG , is what eats bearings and related movement areas . belt bounce is telling you of INCREMENTAL BEARING HANG UP / USUALLY LUBRICATION FAILURE . when a deck is correct , it spins up easily , smoothly , the spindle , idler pulley , is showing you how things are moving , if its a violent / buzzing set up , its time to verify whats going on , those idler pulleys also have a pathetic small bearing , with unknown lubricant . been years now , but added an idler to the long unsupported back side of the , spindle belt . very easy to add , also a telling point is initial , pto lever engagement . never slam it on , it spins up very easily , so thats how I engage it . pete 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites