maine home 0 #1 Posted Sunday at 10:54 PM (edited) Hi, I'm burning up PTO belts on a GT1600 mower. Could the pulleys by the tighter be worn out? The outside belt keeps jumping to the inside pulley? Would also like to know what the adjustment on back of deck is for? Thank you 20260629_142130.mp4 Edited yesterday at 06:38 PM by maine home Added pics Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,917 #2 Posted Sunday at 11:07 PM @maine home seams like spindle bearing , lubrication failure , incremental , bearing , stop / start 'probably causing belt jump . not familiar with your unit , would bet on combined rotational drag , what model mower do you have , brand ? pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 79,317 #4 Posted Sunday at 11:51 PM We don't use the mowing deck here but others will be along soon. @MainelyWheelhorse @Blue Chips @midpack Another Mainer here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,957 #5 Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Welcome. Any pictures? They are very helpful when diagnosing issues like this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
midpack 1,147 #6 Posted yesterday at 12:16 AM IIRC the adjuster on the back of the deck is to level it. The belt jumping, is that in the mule drive? Check that the pulleys were put on in the right order. I had one that was mixed up before I got it. I also had a rear discharge that I put on so that the blades were turning backwards. I finally put an arrow with magic marker on the deck to clarify which way to put the belt on Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MainelyWheelhorse 2,734 #7 Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, maine home said: Hi, I'm burning up PTO belts on a GT1600 mower. Could the pulleys by the tighter be worn out? The outside belt keeps jumping to the inside pulley? Would also like to know what the adjustment on back of deck is for? Thank you @maine home Hi fellow Mainer! What size is the mowing deck? Pictures of your setup should definitely help us figure out what’s wrong. There could be many things that could cause the belt to jump. The smaller 37’ inch deck use one belt from the PTO to the deck. The bigger ones like the 42” inch ones use two. One from the PTO to the front most middle pulley on the deck, and one just on the deck to run the mowing blades. The belt from the PTO to the deck is on the mule drive. If it’s jumping, something could be wrong with the pulleys. If it’s the mule drive it might not be tight enough, or something is off there. There’s a few possibilities. Edited yesterday at 12:43 AM by MainelyWheelhorse 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Chips 787 #8 Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Welcome, fellow Mainer. All of the above comments are worth considering. Post a picture or two if you can. Make sure the photos show how you're routing the belts. This thread is reminding me that our front lawn is getting deep enough to hide a large groundhog and needs some attention from my mowing deck. 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 46,369 #9 Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM to the 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
8ntruck 8,998 #10 Posted 21 hours ago to the forum. Make sure that your pulley bearings and center mower shaft bearings are not sloppy and spin freely. Working from memory here, I think that the pulley spacers on the mule drive shaft are different lengths. If you get them in the wrong place, belt alignment will be a bit off. Sorry, but I don't remember right now which one goes where. Belt tension should be in the neighborhood of having about 1/2" belt flex on each side of the belt halfway between the PTO and mule drive. A remote possibility is that the mule drive shaft might be bent. This would certainly mess with pulley alignment. Good luck. Please, when you find the solution, post it - share the knowledge. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maine home 0 #11 Posted 21 hours ago I just edited my post. Added pics. The sparer is spit see pic. I need part number. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 16,808 #12 Posted 20 hours ago At first glance, it looks like the engine-to-deck belt might be the right length but looks to me to be not the right width (or else it is extremely worn). A properly fitted belt should, when new, ride with the outer surface of the belt being very slightly above the edges of the V pulley. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maine home 0 #13 Posted 4 hours ago On 6/28/2026 at 8:38 PM, MainelyWheelhorse said: @maine home Hi fellow Mainer! What size is the mowing deck? Pictures of your setup should definitely help us figure out what’s wrong. There could be many things that could cause the belt to jump. The smaller 37’ inch deck use one belt from the PTO to the deck. The bigger ones like the 42” inch ones use two. One from the PTO to the front most middle pulley on the deck, and one just on the deck to run the mowing blades. The belt from the PTO to the deck is on the mule drive. If it’s jumping, something could be wrong with the pulleys. If it’s the mule drive it might not be tight enough, or something is off there. There’s a few possibilities. It's a new belt but it twisted when it jumped the pulley. Now it has a bad twist in it and will not work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maine home 0 #14 Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, 8ntruck said: to the forum. Make sure that your pulley bearings and center mower shaft bearings are not sloppy and spin freely. Working from memory here, I think that the pulley spacers on the mule drive shaft are different lengths. If you get them in the wrong place, belt alignment will be a bit off. Sorry, but I don't remember right now which one goes where. Belt tension should be in the neighborhood of having about 1/2" belt flex on each side of the belt halfway between the PTO and mule drive. A remote possibility is that the mule drive shaft might be bent. This would certainly mess with pulley alignment. Good luck. Please, when you find the solution, post it - share the knowledge. Check my pictures. The third spacer broke the weld spitted (see pic). That looks like the problem is? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maine home 0 #15 Posted 4 hours ago On 6/28/2026 at 8:38 PM, MainelyWheelhorse said: @maine home Hi fellow Mainer! What size is the mowing deck? Pictures of your setup should definitely help us figure out what’s wrong. There could be many things that could cause the belt to jump. The smaller 37’ inch deck use one belt from the PTO to the deck. The bigger ones like the 42” inch ones use two. One from the PTO to the front most middle pulley on the deck, and one just on the deck to run the mowing blades. The belt from the PTO to the deck is on the mule drive. If it’s jumping, something could be wrong with the pulleys. If it’s the mule drive it might not be tight enough, or something is off there. There’s a few possibilities. 36? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,917 #16 Posted 58 minutes ago @maine home those belts are showing you the way , looks like total collective drag failure , have any help on this ? like someone that owns a similar set up ? would also bet the mule drive bearings , and pto spindle needle bearing is dry , hanging up , thats typically the engine heat , destroying lubrication , minimising belt driven spin up , actually not a bad job , done a few , my experience , is to change out all related lubrication in every bearing , lucas x tra hd , green chassis grease ? 550 deg flash point , polyurea rated , to stay with bearings , done this on 3 decks , never failed again , or make noise . you do not know what the bearing lube is , original fill is based on cheap , dollar saving stage of assembly, they will work , but will soon be whyining with noise. why not eliminate that stage ? only my experience on related failures , experienced helper , will really , save it , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites