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dcairns560

What length belt is supposed to be on the pto clutch on my D160 with Onan engine?

The belt thats on it is 46" and marked  Pix-A44 (4L-460)

It seems this belt may be a little long as its adjusted to the end of the travel but is still fairly loose.  Not sure if its severely worn or needs a shorter belt.

 

Thanks for an insight!

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gwest_ca

What does this belt drive? It will depend on the attachment.

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dcairns560

There’s an electric clutch on the front of the engine that when engaged drives a pulley connected to the pto shaft and also a hydraulic pump for the front end loader

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gwest_ca

The rear pto uses a 5/8" x 37-1/2" belt to drive it.

Sounds like the same belt is being used to drive the loader pump so trial and error to find one to fit.

Most places will allow you to purchase more than you need so you can find the best fit and return others.

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pfrederi
20 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

The rear pto uses a 5/8" x 37-1/2" belt to drive it.

Sounds like the same belt is being used to drive the loader pump so trial and error to find one to fit.

Most places will allow you to purchase more than you need so you can find the best fit and return others.

I doubt it is the same belt for both,.  Manual PTO D series have two sheaves  on the PTO pulley.  On mine the inner one runs the rear PTO the front one the hydropump for the FEL.

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dcairns560
On 11/2/2021 at 6:03 AM, pfrederi said:

I doubt it is the same belt for both,.  Manual PTO D series have two sheaves  on the PTO pulley.  On mine the inner one runs the rear PTO the front one the hydropump for the FEL.

You are correct.  Apparently I had never looked at it very closely. The inner belt on mine is missing, I dont currently use the pto so I never noticed the shaft wasnt turning.

I ended up putting a 45" on to drive the hydro pump for the loader.

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