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4.5" vs 3.5" Deck Drive Pulley

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Scott with a C105

My C105 had a 42" side discharge deck and it is pretty worn out so I picked up another 42" deck.  Seems the old deck had a 4.5" drive / center pulley and the new deck has a 3.5" drive / center pulley.  I ended up getting a smaller belt but the new deck seems to bog down in thick grass and it makes a lot of noise.  Should I try and move the old spindle or pulley to the new deck or should I try to run belt on the outside grove on the PTO?  I think the blades are going too fast with the smaller pulley.

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daveoman1966

My guess:  Presuming the center pulley is the correct one:   Your 'new' deck drive pulley is mounted upside-down.  This error is VERY typical and all you gotta do is flip it over so that the 4.5" side of the pulley is UP...and the narrower 3.5" side is down.  1683885893_110148-42CTR(8).JPG.2b10ed3374af5c3bec65e874e2f1ae5d.JPG

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Scott with a C105

I really didn't think of that, I'm sure that would cause some major blade speed problems along with the bogging down issue I'm having.

 

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daveoman1966
7 minutes ago, Scott with a C105 said:

I really didn't think of that, I'm sure that would cause some major blade speed problems along with the bogging down issue I'm having.

 

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I have this pulley if needed.  NOTE:  the drive belt on the PTO MUST be on the inner 'V' for the deck to work right.  The factory OEM belt is 102742 (94-2501 new #)   

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roadapples

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Scott with a C105

Well that fixed it, stupid pulley on the new deck was upside down.  Who does that?  I had to hit it with some penetrating oil and pry up to get it to come off.  All is good now.

 

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