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Anonymous Posted on Mar 09, 2010

My belt keeps coming off on my tiller its a 24

My belt keeps coming off on my tiller its a 24" front tine 900 series craftsman

  • Anonymous Mar 10, 2010

    it's only a year old

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There are several possibilities:
1. the belt is old and over stretched and needs to be replaced.
2. you have a bent shaft that causes the pulley to speen crooked.
3. The pulleys are not lined up. You should be able to adjust them by loosening them and sliding them back and forth on the shaft.

  • Anonymous Mar 10, 2010

    that rules out the belt being old. Have you checked to make sure the shaft isnt bent? Also, if the belt is too loose it will come off. If the belt is flopping around when it is being used then it needs to be tightened.

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