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You will need the model number to find this info. Usually on a plate or sticker under the seat. The use a parts site like jackssmallengines.com or simply Google your make and model followed by "deck belt"
I find if I can't find the belt size I take the old belt to the place where I purchase belts and let them check the size by comparing the old with the new. I have had no trouble doing that.Even took a broken one and they got me the right one.
if you type in the model number of your particular mower, you should be able to find a replacement manual, and or you could click images and it may show you a page with your belt breakdown as a picture
Hi, check the idler pulley arm and return spring on that belt. Its most likely not pivoting freely allowing the belt to loosen when you operate the clutch, regards Phil.
The blades are belt driven, and once installed will do what they are designed to, spin and cut the grass. They wont hit each other, and the belt allows them to "pause" for a split second seperately from each other in case you hit a rock or stick or... I wouldn't worry about it.
I have the same model and am in the process of replacing the drive belt. To get it on the front (engine) pulley, I had to take out the 4 engine bolts and jack up the engine about 3 inches. Go slow because exhaust manifold is still attached. Once the pulley was about 1/2 inch above the frame plate I was able to slide the belt up through the frame and onto the pulley. Tractor Supply Co said it was a 77 inch belt, but I'm not sure since now I can't get the belt over the fan and around the transmission pully. I'm afraid I'll have to take it off the engine again and put it on the transmission first.
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