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Need help,. 244-h model 72041 newer. The drive belt keeps coming off is it to lose, to tight? Any ideas would be great 

 

 

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Transmission drive belt 114860 - (HA x 93.25" or 1/2" x 93.25")

The belt guides should be adjusted so they are about 1/8" away from a tight belt.

 

Usually not much in the operator manual on belts

 

Garry

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