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Old 09-14-2011, 12:57 AM
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Default Tiller belt chart error?

Part# IH-487045-R2 located in the link below is 3/8" by 144 7/8"
I have searched around and everywhere else says its 13/32" X 141.8" so I am guessing that is right. Just thought I would bring it up so someone who knows can fix it. I need to order one. I see the actual part number sold at a few different places but I need to get one cheap so I need to hunt around for any belt that will work.

Also does anybody know if an A series belt(1/2") will work and is the length measurement on the inside or outside?



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I can't tell you if a A series belt will work but to measure a belt it is measured on the back of the belt or outside. I had to retro fit my mule drive pulleys to 1/2" for my mower deck so the 1/2" or A series belts would work.
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Part# IH-487045-R2 located in the link below is 3/8" by 144 7/8"
I have searched around and everywhere else says its 13/32" X 141.8" so I am guessing that is right. Just thought I would bring it up so someone who knows can fix it. I need to order one. I see the actual part number sold at a few different places but I need to get one cheap so I need to hunt around for any belt that will work.

Also does anybody know if an A series belt(1/2") will work and is the length measurement on the inside or outside?



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Larry it sounds like your going to try a non cub belt. Make sure you use a cub belt that is designed for going thru the mule drive. It will last longer and save you money in the long run. I'm seeing them for $78. That's a lot cheaper then the belt I had to buy for the 125!
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Larry:

Thank you for catching the error. Corrections to that chart have been made.
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Larry it sounds like your going to try a non cub belt. Make sure you use a cub belt that is designed for going thru the mule drive. It will last longer and save you money in the long run. I'm seeing them for $78. That's a lot cheaper then the belt I had to buy for the 125!
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Yea I have been thinking and I think I'll just fork over the dough and get the right one. That way I know it will work and wont cause any problems.
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Larry:

Thank you for catching the error. Corrections to that chart have been made.
Not a problem. Glad to help!
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Yea I have been thinking and I think I'll just fork over the dough and get the right one. That way I know it will work and wont cause any problems.
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I'm all for saving money but those mule drive twist and turns are hard on off brand belts. I'm glad your going to get oem belt theres nothing more that I hate to do then throw money at a problem.
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