snowmoboyle 33 #1 Posted July 11, 2015 So I just sold my 88 520 tonight to a gentleman who drove 3 hours. On his way here I finished up a couple little things that needed to be done - I knew there was a spring that needed to go somewhere connected to the tensioner pulley (the 88 had a "release" you could pull up for cold starts?). I wasn't for sure where it went - found a place and with the spring there or not, the belt rides up on the edge of this pulley, and hops off. Belt is worn looking, and has some fraying. It just literally started doing this tonight - would a belt be bad enough to cause it to skip off, or is something weird going on? The pulley was replaced last fall, and the tractor has been driven around since then with no problems. This literally started tonight -Just looking for some input, I put my word on it that it probably just needs a belt, so looking for some reassurance I was right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
varosd 1,185 #2 Posted July 11, 2015 Do you have the belt routed correct? any pictures?I had to replace the disengage lever (49) in the past.Is the pulley inline with the other pulleys?Drive belts do stretch over time and replacing it might might first step after ensuring everything else lines up.hope the picture from my photobucket comes through. but 1988 520 parts break down available on multiple sites 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DougC 2,641 #3 Posted December 9, 2015 I came across this thread and have an 88 520 also with a belt that seems to flop a bit and a belt disengage lever with no knob that rattles and jumps around until you hold onto it and then things quiet down. I have a 95 520 that does not have this lever so I am not familier with how to use it, why to use it and how much noise and movement is normal for these to make. Since we already have a picture above of lever 49 can knobs still be bought for these and what is the procedure for using the disengage. This is my next project as I have now repaired the charging system and tachometer thanks to the help of forum members. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shallowwatersailor 3,213 #4 Posted December 10, 2015 To disengage the belt, the lever is pulled up and back until it catches. This was used on other models between '85 to '89 with the Eaton 11 as well. The purpose was to allow the engine to have an easier start in the winter without the drag of the cold transmission. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MalMac 1,331 #5 Posted December 10, 2015 Here's a service bulletin on correcting the rattle of the disconnect. Not really has anything to do with belt routing though. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleat 5,706 #6 Posted December 10, 2015 My 416 was doing that belt jumping thing. Belt was in bad shape. Installed new belt and has been fine since. Cleat 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites