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Old 04-27-2024, 12:13 PM
daviddaich daviddaich is offline
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Apparently not. So just to close the thread, I removed the blade and pulley closest to the tensioner pulley, then removed the bracket that holds the pulley cover on, which allows the tensioner arm to rotate enough to release tension on the spring. Then remove the spring bolt, remove the arm, change out the tensioner pulley, and assemble the reverse of disassembly.
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