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702854boy

What size belt do I need for the spindle belt on previously said mower deck?

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gwest_ca

For an RL-426 side discharge deck

Drive belt 9782 (1/2" x 69")
Spindle belt 6738 (1/2" x 86")

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702854boy

Thank you

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953 nut

Save this download for future refence.

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peter lena

@702854boy   always ask , how easily  does related , PULLEY / BELT  SET UP , MOVE BY HAND ? having done all my decks  for pulley related , lubrication failure  / rough  movement  , pto lever engagement  , will tell you the  statis , of  movement  , never replaced a clutch disc  due to  burn out wear , I regularly  hear neighbors , scream in the deck drive , every related movement  spot , should be free and easy , just my own experience , also like tractor supply aramid belts , pete

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702854boy
2 minutes ago, peter lena said:

@702854boy   always ask , how easily  does related , PULLEY / BELT  SET UP , MOVE BY HAND ? having done all my decks  for pulley related , lubrication failure  / rough  movement  , pto lever engagement  , will tell you the  statis , of  movement  , never replaced a clutch disc  due to  burn out wear , I regularly  hear neighbors , scream in the deck drive , every related movement  spot , should be free and easy , just my own experience , also like tractor supply aramid belts , pete

It all moves pretty easily and last night I was doing what I've seen you suggest and going through all of the sealed bearings and cleaning them up and replacing with the green Lucas. 

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peter lena

@702854boy  know I  sound like a broken record , when I  first experienced  , W/H  rotational  movement failures , it was quickly obvious to me , it was lube failure  , drag / heat / loading quickly exceeds  original  lube , also bearing size / type . many were  ceiling FAN bearings , just the OPOSET LOADING , of a mower deck . those tiny  IDLER  PULLEY BEARINGS  , are another  consistent failure , due to belt bounce , from incremental  bearing hang up . added a flat belt idler  , to back side of belt bounce point , instantly gets that belt under control , sent in related info  to site , on deck belt bounce .  good for you , pete  

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Brockport Bill
59 minutes ago, peter lena said:

@702854boy  know I  sound like a broken record , when I  first experienced  , W/H  rotational  movement failures , it was quickly obvious to me , it was lube failure  , drag / heat / loading quickly exceeds  original  lube , also bearing size / type . many were  ceiling FAN bearings , just the OPOSET LOADING , of a mower deck . those tiny  IDLER  PULLEY BEARINGS  , are another  consistent failure , due to belt bounce , from incremental  bearing hang up . added a flat belt idler  , to back side of belt bounce point , instantly gets that belt under control , sent in related info  to site , on deck belt bounce .  good for you , pete  

always enjoy Pete's perspective and insights even if i have read them previously ! Repetition is the best teacher!

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