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42/48 engine to deck belt size

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jimmckain

Hi New to this site. My son found a 417-8 with a 42 or maybe a 48 deck on craigs list for free. It did not run had some carb issues and wiring, nothing major. Runs like a horse now. But the belts need replacing. Any idea what the deck spindle belt size and engine to deck sizes are. Are they 1/2 or 5/8" looking for a TSC or NAPA kelvar belt. Next will be tractor drive belt as it is bad or needs some TLC... but need to mow for now.

I had a 1971 wheel horse long ago, C-series 12hp, worked it long and hard but finally blew the motor about 10 years ago. Gave it away. I had a CC for 8 years, its junk. Bought new a 2010 324 quad steer JD, not a fan of it. This 25 year old WH out cuts the new stuff. No surprise...was sad when my old one died.

Any help on belts would be appreciated. Surprised a search did not find anything.

Also the tractor came with a powered clipping vacum and chut, no trailer. Anyone interested?

-Jim

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smoreau

Toro # 94-2501 or industrial # is A101 and another # is 4L1030 and finally it is 1/2" x 103"

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jimmckain

Thank You.

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