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Old 10-28-2010, 10:32 PM
Mizar N68X Mizar N68X is offline
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Hello OCC,
How bad can the geared pullys be worn before it has an adverse affect on the timmed belt?

My driven gear is worn badly, and I want to purchase a NEW timmed belt.
BUT I do not want to ruin the belt.

The driving gear looks awsome. Only the R.H. gear is worn????
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Old 10-29-2010, 12:14 AM
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I would not go too much more worn than this one..


I messed with it a bit before I took the deck apart, and it kept OK timing. I would be very carefull on hitting stuff in your lawn with it though it will jump a lot easier. The bad thing is I have seen good ones and NOS ones go for $80 plus for one. Is that price worth it? guess if you want a good solid deck that bad.
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Old 10-29-2010, 01:31 AM
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Thanks Jaybrd,
Yes my driven pully is at least as bad as the one in your photo.
Looks like you have a replacement ready to go on?
Yes that is what I'm afraid of $80 puckers the backside pretty good.
What even more scary is I'll find a good one after, for cheep.
Most ebay auction photos are so far away I can not see the teeth so I wont bid.
I bought a complete deck and the gears are margin-ally better than yours.


I'm feeling your pain on the No-Start thing in your other post.
I ran my Brand-X W/K532 out of fuel yesterday and had a it of a hard time starting.
I left it in the yard until tonight.
It backfired 2 times and finally fired on the rh bank. I putted the tractor around to the shed on 1 cylinder. Hopefully I just fouled the plug.
Good news, that no ugly noise was comming from the engine just down on power. AUGGGHHHH!!! just the thought of a broken rod makes me shiver.....
Buying a new pair of plugs and installing before snow plowing season starts seems like a good idea anyway. I might buy one range hotter for winter.

Anyway thank you for taking the time to post the photo!
Later.....
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