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Tgalo

Maybe someone has an idea why the idler dances like this?? New belt, (Toro) new idler pulley, (Toro) new tension spring, (Toro). Driving me crazy.....

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1995 520H+96+97

On my 1988 520H, I removed all that, just left the idler arm, pulley and spring, No more noise. :wh:

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Darb1964

I have three hydro tractors, 312-A ,520, 518, they all do that. I think it's normal, working the way it should. 

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peter lena

TGALO, is that belt tension using a small pressure cylinder ?  i agree with 1995 above , a spring beats a cylinder any day for constant pulley control , just use the cylinder mounting holes to mount a spring , also lubricate any related linkage, pete

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lynnmor

Less than perfect belt, but of course there is never a perfect one.  If the old one didn't drive you crazy, maybe try another but it could get expensive trying to find the one that is just right, kinda like finding a mate.

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roadapples

Line the slot with the same stuff Skonk was selling to keep the hood from rattling.

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Tgalo
1 hour ago, roadapples said:

Line the slot with the same stuff Skonk was selling to keep the hood from rattling.

 

I like that idea, or taking the arm out completely. My 312A is essentially the same set up and its quit. To answer the questions, when I picked the tractor up it had the noise. No pressure cylinder just the tension spring. The belt was about to break and the idler was bad. The belt was riding on the edge of the idler. I figured it was a easy fix.I had to shim it out slightly to get it to track perfectly. But it didn't change anything as far as the dancing arm goes. I'll mess with it some more... thanks all

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953 nut

Is the bushing (# 44) inserted in the slot and able to slide? The arm on mine goes down quite a bit further and is smooth.

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Tgalo

Yeah, it does. Slides freely. I thought maybe the pulley on the pump was bent but looks straight.

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