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Adding extra tensioner pulley to 48” deck

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I know I’ve seen it and even commented on a post but I cannot find a good picture of the modification. I’m tired of the bouncing deck belt and want to tighten things up a little. If you have a good picture and what you used, I’d appreciate it posting it here again. Thanks in advance. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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peter lena

@19richie66   go to the last related deck picture , you are looking horizontally  into that added idler pulley , added that at about the middle of the unsupported belt run  typically use a 3" flat idler pulley  , drill one hole in deck so defluxion n is maybe 1"  space pulley off deck , use elastic lock nut on top of pulley . you might also  insure related spring pull is free and easily moving. done that to all my decks . also re greased the pulley with hi temp grease . those nail pullers , add a mechanical advantage , to pulley removal , just a solid smooth lift off. other questions? just ask , pete 

 

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1 hour ago, peter lena said:

@19richie66   go to the last related deck picture , you are looking horizontally  into that added idler pulley , added that at about the middle of the unsupported belt run  typically use a 3" flat idler pulley  , drill one hole in deck so defluxion n is maybe 1"  space pulley off deck , use elastic lock nut on top of pulley . you might also  insure related spring pull is free and easily moving. done that to all my decks . also re greased the pulley with hi temp grease . those nail pullers , add a mechanical advantage , to pulley removal , just a solid smooth lift off. other questions? just ask , pete 

 

That’s the post I refered to. I just was wondering if anyone else had done it and had a top shot of it. Not a problem. I’ll figure it out as I have a spare deck laying there I can use for fitting. Thanks Peter! 👍

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@19richie66  great ! that spare fitting deck lets you experiment , most of the problems / issues , I  have had , needed a spare trial zone , ironically its the consistent issues that turn out to be the fix . while you are in the area , and notice how things are saposed to function , thats what leads me to a change .  always looking over things , those nail pullers sitting on top of the spindle mount bolts , right up against the shaft housing , make for solid easy , terrific mechanical advantage .  even did my pto mule drive bearings , re grease , the solid quiet and smoothness., is what I  like ,  good talking , pete

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