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Here's a good 4minute YouTube video. Enjoy.
John Deere Z225 Deck Belt Configuration
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Jeremy Burns
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- Posted on May 04, 2009
SOURCE: Cub Cadet 1610 Drive Belt Diagram
Go to Cub Cadet. com and click parts. Type your model number 1610. You will see parts diagram. Click that. It will show a long list of parts to click on. Choose drive and it will show you a diagram of all the pulleys and how the belt looks. Hope this helps. I had the same problem.
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Anonymous
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- Posted on May 14, 2009
SOURCE: Roper tiller 26 inch front tine Pulley/belt diagram
I am not sure either, but I think that it would be alot cheeper to buy a new tiller, than to use your strenght fixing a old tiller that you didn't bother to keep the instructions for (no, I am not trying to be harsh. I am trying to be nice. and I am not sure about it coming with instructions, they usually do.)
Sorry, that is the closest picture that I can get.
Here is a link that may help. (IDK, because it is blocked where I am at.)
Anonymous
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- Posted on Jul 04, 2009
SOURCE: Drive belt install on JD GT275
The bracket with loops keeps the belt in position when it is slack (disengaged). The bracket usually has to be loosened to even get the new belt on, the belt ONLY runs on the pulleys.
Anonymous
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- Posted on Jul 04, 2009
SOURCE: drive belt diagram for mtd rideon
hi;go to partstree.com.put in your model # and make.then click on deck assembly.it will be what your looking for.hope this helps.please rate this;Thank's
Anonymous
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- Posted on Aug 12, 2009
SOURCE: looking for belt diagram for 46" mower deck fro my JD LT166
Diagram:
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there are a lot of youtube videos on this subject. Make sure that all the pulleys are on the same plane, use a straight edge to check.
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Apr 01, 2018 •
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Please help me understand the question. Are you looking for a diagram of the deck drive belt or the transmission belt?
I have attached both but would be happy to answer further questions.
Best,
Joe
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Sep 28, 2016 •John Deere Garden
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Has your drive belt come off? Did you lose the shear pin out of one of the drive pulleys?
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Apr 11, 2015 •Garden
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should be a diagram in the engine bay to show the route, I used autozone.com also. but its tricky and can be a huge hassle trying to figure out the correct path by guessing. if you draw the pulleys on a paper. try to get an idea of how they might go. most belts will be at least 50% over the pulley to make sure it does not slip. this is a guessing game and can sometimes help figure it out. remember the tensioner does move a lot and can be vary tight when installing new belts, but should still go on easy.
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Mar 12, 2015 •2006 Mitsubishi Grandis 2.4
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InstructionsThings You'll Need
- 3/8-inch drive breaker bar
- Metric socket kit
- New serpentine belt
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Park the Pontiac in a safe work area and open the hood.
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Inspect the top of the black plastic cover that surrounds the fan for the serpentine belt routing diagram. This diagram has the instructions for installing the new serpentine belt around the accessory pulleys.
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Inspect the front of the engine and locate the automatic belt tensioner. The tensioner on the 1999 Pontiac model vehicles is located between the alternator and the crankshaft pulley. The tensioner has a pulley on one end with a bolt head in the center of the pulley. Use the bolt head to rotate the tensioner.
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Turn the tensioner counterclockwise with the breaker bar and a metric socket. Pull the belt out from under the tensioner pulley with your other hand. Then, slowly let the tensioner retract until it stops.
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Pull the belt out of the other remaining pulleys. Then, pull the belt out of the engine bay and lay it on the ground.
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Route the new belt around the crankshaft pulley. Then, route the new belt around the other remaining pullleys by using the serpentine belt routing diagram for instructions.
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Rotate the tensioner pulley counterclockwise with the breaker bar and socket. Then, slide the new belt under the tensioner pulley. Slowly let the tensioner retract until it stops. The tensioner pulls all of the slack out of the belt and brings the new belt to the proper tension. Remove the breaker bar and socket from the tensioner pulley.
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Inspect the new belt to ensure that it is seated inside of all the accessory pulleys as directed by the diagram. Then, crank the engine and allow it to run for about 15 seconds. Turn the engine off. Inspect the belt again once more to ensure that
the belt is still around each pulley. Close the hood.
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May 22, 2011 •1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
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Yes, there is an idler arm with a pulley that presses either inward or outward against the belt to tension it. In some JD mowers, the arm is tensioned by pulling on a long metal rod that latches near the edge of the mower deck, but without the model number I can't be more precise about that. Just look for that extra pulley and arm it's mounted on -- you'll see a tension spring, and you should also see a way to pull the arm away from the spring to place it under tension. Good luck!
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Aug 15, 2010 •Garden
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From the JD site, you can get the drive and deck belt diagrams here:
http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/servlet/com.deere.u90490.partscatalog.view.servlets.HomePageServlet_Alt
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May 25, 2010 •John Deere Garden
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Ok Simple Rule
V BELTS go in V pulleys
Flat pulleys get the back of the belt. You must take the deck off the tractor to do this properly. Look inside the hood I have seen belt diagrams there or on top of the deck.
When all else fails Go to the JD Dealer they will gladly help.
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Sep 29, 2009 •Garden
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The bracket with loops keeps the belt in position when it is slack (disengaged). The bracket usually has to be loosened to even get the new belt on, the belt ONLY runs on the pulleys.
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Jul 01, 2009 •Garden
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I am so far from expert...me answering this surprises me. However, I can...JD Small Engines has plenty of diagrams for the 316. Here's how a old single lady changes the belt on her 85 316. There is a bolt running from side to side of a black metal box...on the very front at the bottom of the mower below the grill. If you pull that out, just the front of the mower deck separates from the mower..slip the belt in and around the rear central pulley. Put the pin back in with the belt now around the back pulley and outside the part where the pin goes back in. Get a pneumatic tire jack and jack up the right (your left as you face the front of the machine) front pulley..try to catch the pulley armature or bolt so you don't torque the pulley. This releases the tensioner...thread the belt on the right pulley and reach up under the grill and put the belt over the front engine pulley....now all that's left is to get the belt over the left pulley. At this point, I remember having to either lower the deck to the ground or raise it up all the way...to the ground, I think as it wasn't already in the correct position. Once you start fussing with the left pulley, you will see it is spring loaded and easy to force the belt over if the right pulley is still on the jack. Really important to get the belt inside all the belt guides and lowering the deck before you frustrate yourself with getting the belt over the last pulley. When all is done, release the jack and everything tightens right up.
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