Briggs & Stratton 5900619 manual Clutch Belt Removal, Clutch Belt Replacement

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Clutch Belt Removal

1.Park the tractor on a smooth, level surface such as a concrete floor. Disengage the PTO, engage the parking brake, turn off the engine, and remove the ignition key.

2.Release the hood latch and raise the hood until it locks in place.

3.Remove the rear belt shield.

4.Remove the 5/16” bolt, washer and nut (C, Figure 49) that fasten the rubber pad to the clutch and unscrew the wire ends that connect the clutch to the electrical harness.

5.Using a 1/2” breaker bar, place the square end in the square hole located in the middle of the idler arm (A). Carefully rotate the breaker bar CLOCKWISE, which will relieve the tension on the belts exerted from the idler arm.

WARNING

Use extreme caution when rotating the idler arm with the breaker bar, due to the increased tension in the spring as the idler arm is being rotated. Injury may result if the breaker bar is prematurely released while the spring is under tension.

6.Remove the belts from the gearbox drive pulley

(D).

7.Carefully release the tension on the breaker bar until the idler arm stops.

8.Remove the clutch belts from the clutch pulley grooves and pull around the idler pulley.

Clutch Belt Replacement

1.Install the clutch belts over the top of the clutch, into the grooves of the crankshaft pulley and around the idler pulley.

2.Carefully rotate the idler arm with the breaker bar CLOCKWISE (see Figure 49) and install the belts into the grooves of the gearbox drive pulley.

3.Carefully release the tension on the breaker bar.

4.Reinstall the clutch anchor pad to the clutch with the hardware (C) previously removed. Make sure the hardware is in the same order as is was before being removed.

5.Reinstall the rear belt shield and lower the hood. Make sure the hood is firmly latched.

Troubleshooting, Adjustment & Service

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C

A

 

D

E

Figure 49. Clutch Belt Removal & Replacement

A.Idler Arm

B.Clutch Belt Idler Spring

C.Clutch Anchor Hardware

D.Gearbox Drive Pulley

E.Gearbox

Troubleshooting

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Contents Manual Date Purchased Table of Contents Operating Safety Slope Operation Roll Bar Use Fuel and Maintenance Operation Slope Operation Service and Maintenance Roll BAR Instructions Inspection and Maintenance of the Roll BAR Seat Belt CE Identification TAG Markings Safety Decals Safety DecalsNorth American Models CE Models Export Safety Icons Safety Interlock System Safety Interlock SystemOperational Safety Checks Seat Adjustment Lever Features & ControlsIgnition Switch Ground Speed LeversGlow Plug Indicator PTO Power Take Off SwitchHour Meter / Maintenance Reminder Oil Pressure IndicatorOperation General Operating SafetyChecks Before Starting To prime the fuel system Priming the Fuel SystemOn the water separator On the engine fuel filterStopping the Tractor & Engine Starting the EngineDriving the Tractor Do not TOW Rider Pushing the Rider by HandSmooth Travel Zero Turn Driving PracticeForward Travel Practice Reverse Travel PracticePractice Turning In Place Practice Turning Around a CornerExecuting an End-Of-Row Zero Turn Executing TurnsMowing Recommendations MowingHeight of Grass Tall Grass Requires Incremental CuttingMowing Methods When and How Often to MowMowing Patterns Proper Broadcast MowingProper Mulching Attaching a TrailerTo lower the roll bar Raise & Lower the Roll BARTo raise the roll bar Keep roll bar in the raised position and use seat beltStarting After Long Term Storage StorageDiesel Fuel Recommendations Temporary Storage 30 Days Or LessMaintenance Schedule & Procedures Regular MaintenanceCheck Tire Pressures Before Every Spring Each 100 250 Fall Use HoursFuel Filter Checking / Adding FuelTo add fuel Check / Change AIR Filter Check Hydraulic OIL Level Check / ADD Engine OILHydraulic OIL Filter Change Change Interval Every 500 Hours Filter Part NumberCheck Engine Coolant Level Change Engine Coolant Clean RADIATOR, Screen & OIL CoolerRadiator Pressure Cap Radiator ScreenGrease Oil LubricationCleaning the Battery and Cables Battery MaintenanceANTI-SCALP Deck Casters Removing the Blade Servicing the Mower BladesTroubleshooting Warning Troubleshooting, Adjustments & ServiceTroubleshooting the Rider Rider Troubleshooting Troubleshooting, Adjustment & ServiceTroubleshooting the Mower Streaking Troubleshooting Common Cutting ProblemsGround Speed Lever Adjustment Seat AdjustmentSpeed Balancing Adjustment Neutral Position and Return Spring Adjustment Neutral AdjustmentNeutral Position Adjustment Return Spring Adjustment1/8 Parking Brake Adjustment5,4cm Installing the camber shims Rear Tire Camber AdjustmentTo discover how many shims are needed Distance Measured Number of ShimsTo adjust the spring pre-load Suspension AdjustmentUse two hands when adjusting the shock Springs. This will prevent the wrench fromMowing Height Adjustment Inner Rod Deck Lift ROD Timing AdjustmentOuter Rod Deck Lift Spring Deck Leveling AdjustmentMower Drive Belt Removal Replacement Belt Removal & ReplacementSide Discharge Model Models Rear Discharge Models Clutch Belt Removal Clutch Belt ReplacementPump Drive Belt Removal Pump Drive Belt ReplacementCheck Gearbox Oil Level Gearbox MaintenanceChanging Gearbox Oil FrontChecking Battery Voltage Battery ServiceJump Starting Troubleshooting, Adjustment & ServiceDimensions SpecificationsEngine ChassisFerris Limited Warranty OPERATOR’S Manual

5900619 specifications

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