Posted by Slappy on April 20, 2009 at 05:15:01 from (143.88.85.165):
In Reply to: CUB Belly Mower Belt posted by Tree Killer on April 19, 2009 at 16:29:53:
Most belts have Kevlar or similar bands in them that keep them from streching. If you"ve hit anything with the mower heavy enough to strain the belt you may have broken those bands. If so, it won"t matter how much you tighten, the give in the belt will allow it to strech enough to slip the pulley.
My wife will forget where the stumps are every once in a while and whack one of the little buggers with the International mower on our Cub. I"ll put the belt on and it will go maybe 15 minutes and throw the belt, after that it won"t run 5 minutes before the belt"s off.
Put on a new belt and it will run just fine - at least until we try to mow down another stump.
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