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By cJ_3D
Hello everyone!
Thought I would post a new thread on this as I wasn't able to find the information I was looking for. But I'm trying to get this drive belt on my 252-H and no matter what I try I can't get it on. I got a 1/2" x 76" so I know its the correct size belt. I followed the steps outlined in the manual which I've attached, and is shown on page 15. So I loosened the cross bar nuts and the flat idler adjustment pulley. And followed the routing from this guide: http://outdoorpowerinfo.com/repairs/wheel_horse_hydro_252-h_drive_belt.asp
I just can't get enough slack on it to get it over the engine pulley! Right now it's pinched up between the body and the pulley so possibly I can't get enough leverage, do I need to somehow work it from below the pulley? Doesn't help the pulley keeps coming off the shaft so I have it propped up using a scissor jack which is cumbersome to work around. I don't have a shop or anyway I can think of to safely stand the mower up and not sure about tipping it on it's side. Anyone who has done this particular belt on this mower before have any tips or suggestions for how to get this thing on?
Thanks for the help friends!
CJ
492-4003 Eaton 7 & Peerless 1320 SM.pdf
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By drewd
Hi All, I have a 71 or 72 Model # 101006, Serial # 790336. Model number chart says 71 but the paper for the engine has a print code 72. The closest I could find was for models 1-3745 & 1-3741.
Two questions. I finally need to replace the drive belt. This manual list the belt as # 1576.
Two questions:
1) Does anyone know what size that translates to? I do have the old belt but the inside edge is falling apart so it will measure a little longer than it should.
2) This tractor has the electric clutch. What is the best way to remove the belt?
As always...Thanks!
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By Mike Compton
Hi there, sorry if this is a repeat question. Anyone have a pic or diagram of how to reassemble the pulleys / tensioner, and how to route the belt? One more...what are the 4 holes for at the rear of the seat deck (above the logo decal)?
Cheers,
Mike
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By ToroWheelHorseRookie
Please Help-- I inherited this work horse from my father in-law after being passed down from his father. I recently brought my wheel horse in for repairs and the service shop said they were unable to find the part; starter/solenoid. I did not want to give up on this beast as even the repair shop said this is a well made machine and is better than anything built today. I eventually found the part but because the shop left the part uninstalled I was unable to see how the starter was wired. Yesterday, I installed the new starter/solenoid but when I connected the battery terminals the tractor wanted to start on its own. I quickly disconnected the terminals and analyzed the electrical schematic map but I am baffled on the proper wiring. I only have a positive (red) battery terminal wire, another red wire, black (ground) wire, and a blue wire with a slot connection. I included pictures of the starter and the electrical schematic map. Any help would be much appreciated!! I l would like to fix this on my own as this seems to be a simple wiring issue. I can add pictures of the tractor itself, but at the moment its under a tarp in a shed at night. Thank you in advance, Matt
Electrical Guide.pdf
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By midpack
I had a drive belt let go on a 1980 C-175 Sundstrand hydro. After searching the manuals it looks like either an 83" or an 85 1/2" belt is called for.
Anyone know the right length off the top of their head?
Thanks
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