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jd350b fan belt

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MrBill

05-17-2004 11:04:49




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Probably a simple question but I must ask.
Last weekend I broke the fanbelt. It was getting late and did not have a flashlight with me. Looks like the belt should go underneith a drive unit under the water pump. Is this the hydraulic pump? And how is the belt routed around all this? How much do I have to dismantle to get the belt back on? The reason I am asking these questions is the 350b is about a 75 minute drive out to the property and I want to make sure I have the tools with me to get it going.

I was told when I bought the machine the lever to disengage the hydraulic pump was broken. So on cold mornings it is not possible to disengage to help start it. Is this the unit under the waterpump?

Thanks for any guidance.

MrBill

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jdemaris

05-17-2004 19:33:42




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 Re: jd350b fan belt in reply to MrBill, 05-17-2004 11:04:49  
That lever enabled you to change the belt without removing the hydraulic pump - but most of the time it will be missing or stuck - and was discontinued on the later 350s. Usually, you just unbolt the hydraulic pump to get the belt on. In the future, buy yourself and extra link-belt and you'll never have the problem again. The link belt comes apart, and thusly works great on my Deere crawler and also on my Case backhoe since both machines require unbolting the hydraulic pumps for conventional belt removal.

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