Posted by corona boy on August 11, 2013 at 13:37:52 from (24.113.23.167):
Went out to mow yesterday. I put a new belt on and checked all the bearings. Looked good, so I fired it up in the yard. It ran smooth and true. no wobble in any of shafts or pulleys. Let it run for half an hour before I trusted it enough to take to the field. Mowed ten minutes and it threw the belt. Put it back on and it threw the belt off before I sat down on the seat. Did that a few more times as I watched to see where it comes off. Finally went home for lunch. When I got back I put the belt on and mowed for 3 hours straight with NO problems. I hadn't changed a thing! Then it popped off twice. Then the belt broke. I'm thinking its just laughing at me. The belt was not really tight as I could roll it back on when it came off. At a loss as to what would cause it to throw the belt of all those times, then run great for 3 hours, then eventually snap the loose belt.
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