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mikef18

Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I just got an 855 and was wondering if anyone has pictures of the inside of the belt guard and all the mounting points on the tractor? I'm missing some parts and see that some mounts are broke from the frame. Trying to figure out what I need to make and repair. Thanks

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Handy Don

Welcome to the forum!


Can't help with pictures. Until someone who can comes along, I'd suggest using that good 'ole search bar to hunt through the 000's of posts and, using "tractor 855" in the files/manuals sections track down your tractor's manual and parts list.

 

 

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ebinmaine

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

I can get you some pics of my Trina's Military Tribute Tractor which is an 856.  

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Achto

:WRS: Nice tractor!

 

Your belt guard should be held on with 4 bolts. 2 bolts on the center counsel, 1 bolt to the engine, and one bolt to the "S" bracket on the frame. This picture is of a different model but you can see the "S" bracket on the frame just below the belt. This will have to line up with the hole in the side of the guard.

 

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gwest_ca

This likely will not help+

 

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mikef18

Thanks for the replies, I'm missing the "s" bracket and the tab for the rear top bolt. So that leaves 2 oval holes at the lower rear of the guard, do they have a purpose? I found this bracket laying in the guard when I took it off, any idea what it's from. I did do a search to try and find all this info but difficult finding pics of the backside of the guard to see if anything was missing.

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, mikef18 said:

that leaves 2 oval holes at the lower rear of the guard, do they have a purpose?

 

Here are some pics of Trina's Military Tractor belt guard.

In the top pic note that the two rear oval holes can be seen. In the next pic note that only one of those two holes has usage. In the lower pic you can see the s-shaped bracket that is at the bottom of the frame.

 

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Achto
9 minutes ago, mikef18 said:

So that leaves 2 oval holes at the lower rear of the guard, do they have a purpose?

 

:wh: used the same guard on a few different models thus the extra holes. Use the one that lines up with your frame.

 

The piece that you found looks similar to a part used for some mower decks. Similar but it would not work for said application. My guess is that it is a home made part for some thing, not sure what though.

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mikef18

Thank you to everyone for the taking the time to post pics and info, that rear "s" bracket is also broke off on mine. I appreciate everyone's help!! looking forward to using the 855 around the yard as it was intended.

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ebinmaine
15 minutes ago, mikef18 said:

Thank you to everyone for the taking the time to post pics and info, that rear "s" bracket is also broke off on mine. I appreciate everyone's help!! looking forward to using the 855 around the yard as it was intended.

That's what we're all here for.  

 

Post pics. 

Ask questions. 

Oh, and... Post pics. 

 

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:  Those short frame square hoods sure are useful around the yard!  Just keep the front end down so you can steer… :lol:

 

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They also travel well!

 

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