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stvski80085

So I bounced around the models and it list 7434 in picture below which is the tension bar I have. The pulley that is on it and works is a hair over 3 inches and the lip is not as deep.  If I put the 7434 on it's maxed out but even worse is the lip rubs the belt and I think will tear it up.  It just sounds bad to even spin by hand.  The 7437 is about 3.75 inches.  Number 4 is what i'm talking about.  It is listed as 7434 in a few models but it's  not what mine has.  Any idea's?

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daveoman1966

This MAY be the idler pulley you need.  It spins true with no drag or wobble.  It is a whisker over 3" dia, 1" wide, and the bore is 3/8" with a 1/16" offset center.  This SHOULD suit your needs.  $10 + $5 to ship it...   Paypal works for me. 

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peter lena

@stvski80085 done a number of mower decks , major issue is LUBRICATION FAILURE ,  proof ?  note , INCREMENTAL  BELT BOUNCE , that showing you  related bearing hang up points . all my pulleys are RE GREASED  , and any rotational point  is improved . of course what I am telling you is not  BY THE BOOK , also did over every related , drive belt  spindle point , the moving  / rotational difference , is rediculousely  easy  / smooth in use. also added a flat idler on back side of  unsupported  deck belt , smooth . quiet .  have backed away from , replys , realise it upsets , purests ,  then again  what can you do on a repeditive problem  ?  pete

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gwest_ca
12 hours ago, stvski80085 said:

So I bounced around the models and it list 7434 in picture below which is the tension bar I have. The pulley that is on it and works is a hair over 3 inches and the lip is not as deep.  If I put the 7434 on it's maxed out but even worse is the lip rubs the belt and I think will tear it up.  It just sounds bad to even spin by hand.  The 7437 is about 3.75 inches.  Number 4 is what i'm talking about.  It is listed as 7434 in a few models but it's  not what mine has.  Any idea's?

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Do you not have the part numbers mixed up?

7434 is the tension bar at the beginning and a pulley at the end.

What model of deck is this for?

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stvski80085

It was from 1978 but has the tensioner bar above but deck looks like the 75-something. I have it at home. The pulley mounted to tensioner is what I’m talking about. Looks like number 4 from pic above. 36 inch side discharge.  I think it has parts from a change over mid year.

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gwest_ca

Here are all the 36" side discharge models. Click on the fuzzy link to see some notes.

Mid-year 1977 tension bar was added.

When I get time will add the idler pulleys to each.

 

Mower DNA

1971 model 5-0710 - Idler tension bar mounted with two 2-bolt guides - Deck idler pulley 7434 - Mower replaced by

1971 model 5-0711 - Deck idler pulley 7434

1972 model 5-0720 - Deck idler pulley 7434

1973-1974 model 5-0721 - Deck idler pulley 7434

1975 model 5-0722 - Deck idler pulley 7434

1976 model 65-36MS01 - Deck idler pulley 7434

1977 model 75-36MS01 - Last deck to use idler tension bar mounted with two 2-bolt guides - Deck idler pulley 7434

1977 model 75-36MS02 - First deck to use bushings in center of idler tension bar - Deck idler pulley 7434

1978 model 85-36MS01 - Bushings in center of idler tension bar - Deck idler pulley 7434

1979 model 95-36MS00  - These decks use blades with 5/8" x 3/4" center hole unless the spindle has been upgraded - Deck idler pulley 7434

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1979 model 95-36MS01 - These decks use blades with a 3/4" center hole - Deck idler pulley 7434 - Deck replaced by

1980-1982 model 05-36MS01 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID - Deck idler pulley 7434

1983-1984 model 05-36MS02 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated. These decks use blades with a 3/4" center hole - Deck idler pulley 7434

 

Note - 17mm is .669"

Note - 7434 idler pully has been replaced by 112426 which first shows up for the 1986 rear discharge 36" decks.

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gwest_ca

Look at the DNA again. 

I suspect it is a bad superseded number.

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stvski80085

Daveoman above has the correct one.  The 7434 would work but the deeper lip is rubbing the belt funny.  I may try to file it first and see if I can get the belt to ride correctly.  If not the one dave has above is the same size I have on mine.

 

Dave,

Does it feel like it has a bearing in it.  Mine works but is noisy so I was wanting to replace it.

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daveoman1966
44 minutes ago, stvski80085 said:

Daveoman above has the correct one.  The 7434 would work but the deeper lip is rubbing the belt funny.  I may try to file it first and see if I can get the belt to ride correctly.  If not the one dave has above is the same size I have on mine.

 

Dave,

Does it feel like it has a bearing in it.  Mine works but is noisy so I was wanting to replace it.

This is NOT a new idler pulley.  The bearing is good though...no wobble and no noise when spinning it.  

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