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Hi guys, I got my 42”RD back together and as stumped about how to adjust the belt tension. I assume the spring and plate that the idler rides on since it slides left and right, is the tensioner. Is it left somewhat loose to ride and slide with the belt or is it secured after sliding it over to tension it? It was tight before I took the idler and tensioner off but I assumed it was the PO possibly putting it together wrong. Currently there isn’t enough tension to have all three blades turn at once. I confirmed that with my father when he mentioned after seeing it working that the mule drive belt was going but the deck belt was not. Thanks!

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ineedanother

I've never owned that deck but your routing looks correct. Are you sure you're using the correct belt and that it's riding in the pulleys under the guards correctly?

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ICONN

I have this deck and just sharpened the blades.  The spring must adjust out the slack in the belt otherwise the belt is TOO LONG.

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squonk

That hefty spring provides all of the tension. If your belt is loose, it's too long or worn out. 

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Bill D

89"x 1/2" belt.   Please take a picture with the belt guards off.

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peter lena

@MainelyWheelhorse  added this years ago to my decks , almost hiding in plane site ? long unsupported belt , combined with  unknown spindle bearing  grease ?  bakes for a buzzing wreck  , experimented with one deck , all 3  run the same trouble free quiet , also regreased my  mule drive bearings ,  improved that  gold mine  of issues . pete

 

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midpack

I've seen where the slot in the sliding tensioner gets worn from riding on the bolt causing it to get hung up. Is the plastic glide ok? Bolt holding the tensioner too tight?

If the tensioner moves freely I would try a smaller belt

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MainelyWheelhorse
1 hour ago, Bill D said:

89"x 1/2" belt.   Please take a picture with the belt guards off.

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11 hours ago, ineedanother said:

I've never owned that deck but your routing looks correct. Are you sure you're using the correct belt and that it's riding in the pulleys under the guards correctly?

The belt that’s on it is the one that was on it before I rebuilt it. It seemed to workfine then besides the spindles needing attention. It seems to be good pulley wise, as I spun it around before I put it back together. The belt didn’t come off or ride oddly in the pulleys. it just seemed a bit too loose. The routing is off the routing decal on the right of the deck.

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MainelyWheelhorse
48 minutes ago, midpack said:

I've seen where the slot in the sliding tensioner gets worn from riding on the bolt causing it to get hung up. Is the plastic glide ok? Bolt holding the tensioner too tight?

If the tensioner moves freely I would try a smaller belt

Possibly, but it was tightened down when I got it so I thought that’s how it was supposed to be. I’ll check it. Should I put a little grease?

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