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Ok guys I've figured out all my problems with belts, yall were right the kevlar aint worth what ya spend on them. My next few questions are dealing with the correct size and tension of the belts.
122-42" cut 86- 44" & 50" cut What Im needing to know on those two in particular is this, the correct length belt from the engine pto to the deck and the main belt on the deck, and also how tight to set the belts. Any info will be grateful. Im prolly gonna drop the money for true cub cadet/IH belts when I get the correct sizes
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Brandon CC models: 86, 1650, 100 w/hanban sickle mower & 1872 1972 86 w/12" brinly plow & 65lb wheel weights & 42" grader blade 1978 1650 Hydrostat w/44" mower & 42" IH push blade 1965 100 w/hanban sickle mower 1989CCC 1872 w/50c mower |
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http://home.comcast.net/~dos0711/CCBELTCHART.htm
thats the link to the belt chart and as far as tension goes One of the guru's will have to be more percice but I try to get the belt snug enough that it doesnt flop/wobbel when engaged but not so tight that it is pulling the berings out of the spindels |
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thanks. ill try it once it gets day light again and get the belts for them. u guys r life savers...im still new to cub world but love it.
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Brandon CC models: 86, 1650, 100 w/hanban sickle mower & 1872 1972 86 w/12" brinly plow & 65lb wheel weights & 42" grader blade 1978 1650 Hydrostat w/44" mower & 42" IH push blade 1965 100 w/hanban sickle mower 1989CCC 1872 w/50c mower |
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