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Does anybody know what length the transmission drive belt is supposed to be on my 1968 Lawnranger. thanks

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T-Mo

I believe it's Toro part number 9691. According to STENS, or at least their part number equalvalent, is 1/2 inch x 70 inches.

Here's their website:

Stens belt

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linen beige

You got it Treed! My belt chart shows part # 9691. It's cross section HA (1/2" width, 5/16" height, 70" length.).

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bowtieguy

Just to add my 2 cents worth to the subject of Wheel Horse Charts....one of the best purchases that I have made is the TORO p/n 492-0392...

It is about 100 pages and covers Lurication Recommendations, Drive Belt & Mower Blade Usage Info:

Mower Spindle Cup Identification

Lubrication Recommendations

Tractore Drive Belt Chart

Mower Spindle & Drive Belt Chart

Drive Belt Chart by P/N Section-Length

Drive Belt Chart by Section-Length-P/N

Drive Belt Chart by Type-Section-Demensions

Charts contained in this boodlet are also in the Toro omsumer Gateway CD and the Gateway Parts & Service Center on the Toro Dealer Extranet.

Listings and charts are updated every two years.

I keep this book in my truck cause you never know when you will find a "good buy"...like a bucket full of WH belts from the 60's at a farm sale....sure comes in handy for quick identification to see what it fits....then you go ask where the tractor is that the belt fits....lol

Good luck and maybe this booklet is already on file somewhere in the RS archieves

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Buzz

Just to add my 2 cents worth to the subject of Wheel Horse Charts....one of the best purchases that I have made is the TORO p/n 492-0392...

It is about 100 pages and covers Lurication Recommendations, Drive Belt & Mower Blade Usage Info:

Mower Spindle Cup Identification

Lubrication Recommendations

Tractore Drive Belt Chart

Mower Spindle & Drive Belt Chart

Drive Belt Chart by P/N Section-Length

Drive Belt Chart by Section-Length-P/N

Drive Belt Chart by Type-Section-Demensions

Charts contained in this boodlet are also in the Toro omsumer Gateway CD and the Gateway Parts & Service Center on the Toro Dealer Extranet.

Listings and charts are updated every two years.

I keep this book in my truck cause you never know when you will find a "good buy"...like a bucket full of WH belts from the 60's at a farm sale....sure comes in handy for quick identification to see what it fits....then you go ask where the tractor is that the belt fits....lol

Good luck and maybe this booklet is already on file somewhere in the RS archieves

Is this the one you mean? :banghead: I posted this at Mytractorforum because Red Square doesn't have, or need, a manual section............

http://www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.p...ght=lubrication

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Buzz

You got it Treed! My belt chart shows part # 9691. It's cross section HA (1/2" width, 5/16" height, 70" length.).

That number crosses to Gates #6870 which might be easier to find in England. Here's a link to a Gates belt cross reference chart. Put the Wheel Horse number in and out pops Gates, NAPA, and other numbers.............

http://www.gates.com/part_interchange/inde...ocation_id=3286

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bowtieguy

Hey.Buzz..I don't care what they say about ya....this IS the booklet that I mentioned and I am glad you put it in a file somewhere....now I don't have to run out to my truck and get it when someone asks about a belt or blade.....ya must be smarter than Jerry says u r...alot of pages to download ....but you see I'm not the best informed guy when it comes to computer stuff anyway...

I still use your reference file for Helpful Wheel Horse Sites that you sent me several years ago....geeZzzz.....what would we have done to get this info if Al Gore had not invented the internet????..l0l

Keep the lights on and keep the good WH stuff coming, Buzz...

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oldandred

Hey.Buzz..I don't care what they say about ya....this IS the booklet that I mentioned and I am glad you put it in a file somewhere....now I don't have to run out to my truck and get it when someone asks about a belt or blade.....ya must be smarter than Jerry says u r...alot of pages to download ....but you see I'm not the best informed guy when it comes to computer stuff anyway...

I still use your reference file for Helpful Wheel Horse Sites that you sent me several years ago....geeZzzz.....what would we have done to get this info if Al Gore had not invented the internet????..l0l

Keep the lights on and keep the good WH stuff coming, Buzz...

Hay frank running out to your truck isnt going to hurt you it may help i have two of them one in the van and one right beside me and the tranny book also

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Kelly

I need to down load and print that chart, looks like it would be very handy to have.

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fordsonmajortom

Many thanks for the information. I have downloaded the lube and belt charts . All this type of info is on the net somewhere if you know where to look, :banghead:

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fordsonmajortom

There must be something odd about my 68 lawnranger. I tried an A70 drivebelt on it and it was to long, swapped it for an A68 and it fits spot on. :banghead:

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Red Horse

Does anybody know what length the transmission drive belt is supposed to be on my 1968 Lawnranger. thanks

If you need a further interchange... Demco (W.W. Grainger) 4L710. Deck belt was NAPA 4L440. :banghead:

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Duff

Red Horse, just wanted to say :USA: !

Glad to have you among us!

Duff :banghead:

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Red Horse

Red Horse, just wanted to say :USA: !

Glad to have you among us!

Duff :banghead:

Thanks Duff, we've had Wheel Horses in the family since ' 67 when my Dad bought an L-157. Glad I stumbled upon this site. Thought I was the last guy around here who thought WH was the greatest thing since canned beer. Greatest name in lawn and garden equip bar none including the green wannabe stuff. Wheel Horse is the real deal. Right now I'm trying to find a decent 310-8 with a 36" deck. A 312-8 would be nice too! Anyway I've got a few parts to sell. What's the best way to sell them? Ebay or is there a place on this forum for Want Ads?

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jusjeepn

There must be something odd about my 68 lawnranger. I tried an A70 drivebelt on it and it was to long, swapped it for an A68 and it fits spot on. :banghead:

FYI Gates "A" series belts run 2" longer than their part no#. Your A68 belt is actually 70" long. "B" series belts are 3" longer. "A" & "B" series belts were designed specifically for industrial applications. If at all possible try to use "68" and "69" series belts which are designed specifically for lower hp (garden tractors, lawn mowers,etc.) engines. Even though they are more expensive than the industrial "A" & "B" series, they will last longer. Pat

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fordsonmajortom

Thanks Pat, thats cleared that one up. The Lawnranger only gets used now and then to give my granddaughter rides around the yard and when she gets big enough she can drive it herself. She has named it Annabell and the Raider is called Tommy.

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