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Old 08-04-2024, 09:13 PM
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Good evening. The PTO belt came off and got damaged on my mower. I installed a replacement and it only lasted a few minutes of mowing before it came off. Strange thing is I don’t see a belt keeper on my mower so figure that’s the problem but I go on the parts diagrams and don’t see one. Hoping someone could point me to the issue or what diagram the missing keeper would be on.

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Old 08-05-2024, 09:12 AM
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Normally, vertical engine tractors with an electric PTO don't have keepers because the tension on the belt is constant, whereas manual PTO's mechanically release tension on the belt, thus needs for a keeper.

I think you need to give all the belt associated mechanisms on you deck a thorough examination. Sounds like something(s) are worn, bent , missing, etc. and belt route is out of alignment.
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Old 08-05-2024, 09:52 AM
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Normally, vertical engine tractors with an electric PTO don't have keepers because the tension on the belt is constant, whereas manual PTO's mechanically release tension on the belt, thus needs for a keeper.

I think you need to give all the belt associated mechanisms on you deck a thorough examination. Sounds like something(s) are worn, bent , missing, etc. and belt route is out of alignment.
Thanks for the response. Knowing there isn't a keeper is definitely helpful. I will pull the deck and PTO pulleys to see if there's a bent/bad one and update in a few days.
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