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PTO belt tensioner 1987 312-8 ? need pulleys and bearings

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tmorriss

I have a 1987 211k804  312-8. 

Tonight while mowing, the 'adjuster' that is on the PTO front side of the tractor had a bearing seize up in one of the pulleys.

Apologies, but I don't really know the name of the part as I can't find it in any of the parts diagrams I find for this tractor  :(

 

Anyway, it's a 3/4 in shaft that has two pulleys on it that the belt comes off the engine PTO goes around and drives the mower. There is an adjuster/tensioner with a knob that can be turned that

tightens or loosens this belt tension.

 

I need to find the pulleys and bearings.  (of course we destroyed the pulleys trying to press them off the shaft  :(

 

Does anyone happen to know what this part is called?  Have a part number?  or where I  might be able to find the two pulleys with the bearings?

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

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tunahead72

Yep, hang on a minute, I'll get you part numbers for the pulleys (they come with bearings already installed).  That assembly is usually called a mule drive, and you won't find it in the tractor parts diagram, it's in a separate diagram for the mower deck.

 

I should ask before I look it up, but I'm not sure it matters, what deck is this for?

 

Back soon...

 

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tunahead72

The deck does matter...

 

Unless you have a 37" side discharge mower, you'll need these two pulleys:

104974 inner "v" pulley

104975 outer flat pulley

 

I'm not familiar with the 37" side discharge deck except what I see on the parts list, it has two of the 104974 "v" pulleys and I believe a 6-sided belt -- somebody else please confirm.

 

There's also two spacers, one between the two pulleys, and the other between the outer pulley and the belt cover.  They're different widths, and it matters which one goes where, I can never remember and just have to find it here on the forum somewhere.

 

You can find those pulleys lots of places, some of our vendors carry them.

 

And if you clean that shaft nicely with some emery cloth or sandpaper, and use anti-seize when you install the pulleys and spacers, they'll come off a lot easier the next time you have to remove them.

 

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Lee1977

The vee idler No. 104974 has been changed to 92-7103.

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gwest_ca

Front idler assembly mule

1/2" long spacer part number 101757 is on the outside between the pulley and cover.

5/8" long spacer part number 101734 is between the pulleys.

Spacer ID needs to slip over 3/4" shaft.

 

Garry

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tmorriss

HI Folks.  Thanks for the info.  I just checked and it is the 37" side discharge deck.  Does this change anything, or are the parts the same still.  Thanks again

 

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tmorriss

deck model number 05-37sc01   which I have written here in the papers I have 

was 92-7289  ?

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tmorriss

Ok.. I did a little more research here and my mower only seems to have 2 v-pulleys.  It is falling in line then with what tunahead72 explained above (a 6 sided belt - YES   and 2 v pulleys -YES).    So this seems to clear up at least some of the confusion I was having as one some part fiches I was finding, there were TWO entries for part #44  (like this one at Partstree.com  https://www.partstree.com/models/05-37sc01-toro-37-side-discharge-mower-deck-1986/

 

So I guess I need TWO of the 104974 V-pulleys (SUP'd by 92-7103)?  

 

Am I looking at this correctly?  Thx in advance

 

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tunahead72

I believe that's all correct.  I see what you're saying about the PartsTree diagram, that happens a lot when you're looking at any of the online diagrams.  When in doubt, it's always best to go back to the original source, which in this case is the parts manual available here (click on the picture below to see Garry's "About This File" notes and then download the actual file):

 

 

There's also a very useful Operating and Maintenance Instructions file:

 

 

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tmorriss

OK great..

Thank you ALL, very much!   Whenever I try to find parts for this old 'horse',  it can be difficult.  Thx again. This made this so much easier this time  :)

And thank you Tunahead72  for that additional info.  Will come in handy I'm sure, because much of this machine is still original parts (23 years later!)

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gwest_ca

Print these instructions off for belt instalation and have it with you when installing the 6-sided belt. Easy to get it wrong.

Garry

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tmorriss

Got it.  Thx much Garry

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