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BuffaloD200

Hey all, I need to install a drive belt on my 75 D180 for my snowblower.  I've looked through a bunch of D-series owner's manuals, and none seem to mention replacement procedure.  The PTO pulley is fixed, save for engaging the PTO and there is minimal movement at the snowthrower pulley. There's no idler or tensioner as far as I can tell.  Do I have to remove the PTO pulley?  That seems to be a required service item.

Same question for my 80 D200 as well really.  

 

Using the recommended 4L490W belt.

 

Thanks 

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pfrederi

Not good pictures but there is a description....

 

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BuffaloD200

That's it?  Flip the eccentric bolt over?  

I wasn't expecting rocket surgery, but I thought it would be slightly more complicated.  I'll poke around with it later.

 

Thanks for the help

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BuffaloD200

This part, with the adjustable slot?

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BuffaloD200

I've copied the text here, for future reference.  Those manuals can be tough to read.

 

1973-1974
Installation of Drive Belt
Remove grille from tractor.
With pivot arm eccentric (R) in position shown by dotted lines, place V-belt on tractor engine pulley (forward groove) and gear box pulley. 
To put proper operating tension on V-belt flip pivot arm eccentric (R) over center as illustrated.

Adjusting Drive Belt Tension
If additional tension is needed on drive belt, remove clevis pin (Q) from yoke of turnbuckle (S) and rotate yoke assembly counterclockwise.
To decrease tension, rotate yoke assembly counterclockwise.
Replace clevis pin and hair cotter pin and snap pivot arm eccentric (T) over center to lock in operating position.
NOTE: Proper tension on V-belt will allow approximately 1/4" deflection when firm finger pressure is applied midway between pulleys.

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BuffaloD200

Still no clue what the hell I'm supposed to be doing here.  

Somebody have a real picture or video?  Hell, I'll take a line drawing.  Anything is better than that manual.

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pfrederi

Sorry I do not have a blower for my D

 

The manual is hard to follow....

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BuffaloD200
On 11/16/2024 at 11:33 AM, pfrederi said:

Sorry I do not have a blower for my D

 

The manual is hard to follow....

It sure is.  The picture is so washed out.  

 

I'm pretty mechanically inclined, but I haven't seen anything that moves the pulley.  I've got to set aside some time and really get in there.

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