
MAINTENANCE
General Maintenance
Periodically check the condition and tension of the drive belt, and always carry a spare belt. For improved
Standard Belt Removal
1 | Be sure the key switch is off |
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| and the engine has come to a |
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| complete stop. Remove the |
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| retaining pin and open the |
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| clutch guard. |
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2 | Apply brake (or lock parking |
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| brake if equipped). |
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3 | Grasp the belt firmly |
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| midway between the clutches |
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| and pull upward and |
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| rearward. Remove the belt. |
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Electronic Reverse Belt Removal |
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1 | Remove ONE of the three |
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| belt tension adjuster bolts |
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| (A) and store it in a safe |
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| place. |
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2 | Locate the 1 1/2” bolt from |
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| the tool kit and install it in |
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| the empty tensioner hole. As |
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| this bolt is tightened, it will |
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| open the sheaves, loosening | A | A |
| the belt to the point where it |
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| can be easily removed. |
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3Grasp the belt firmly midway between the clutches and pull upward and rearward. Remove the belt.
4If a belt is not going to be immediately reinstalled, reinstall the tensioner bolt and store the 1 1/2” bolt in the tool kit of the machine.
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