Troubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service
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Figure 8. Drive Belt
A. Belt Guide
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Figure 9. Drive Belt Bracket
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AUGER DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
Inspect belt frequently for signs of excessive wear. Visually check for cracking, fraying, severed or exposed belt strands.
1.Remove the side belt cover (D, Figure 3).
2.Remove both belt cover retaining studs (D, Figure 7).
3.Remove belt guide (A, Figure 8)
4.Push the
5.Install the new drive belt.
6.Reinstall belt guide (A, Figures 8,10). Make sure when reinstalling belt guide (A, Figure 10) that it does not touch PTO pulley (C). Belt guides (A) should have an equal amount of clearance on both belt guide fingers as shown.
7.Reinstall the side cover studs (D, Figure 7).
8.Perform the AUGER CONTROL ADJUSTMENT.
9.Reinstall the side cover (D, Figure 3).
Equal Clearance
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Equal
Clearance
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Figure 10. Belt Diagram - PTO Pulley
A.Belt Guide
B.Idler Pulley
C.PTO Pulley
D.Drive Belt
WARNING
If the auger does not stop within 5 seconds of the auger control being released, see your dealer.
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