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@billholder253 Жыл бұрын
Talking about the housing which I called "Mower Belt Guard" on the top - left side of the deck on a the John Deere riding mower. Yesterday after helping my son-in-law & daughter do some mowing, it came time to clean off the mower. Well we three spent over an hour just cleaning the top side of the lawnmower's deck. Yes, that is right, an hour.... Now they say they clean it whenever they get through mowing. I did the mowing, the lawn wasn't wet or any dew on it, pretty much dry. When I got through mowing we went to start cleaning it. Hosed off the the mower from the top and then down to bottom & wheels. No problems, we thought. Was noticing debris kept coming out from under this "Mower Belt Guard". Turned the sprayer to the jet position and tried forcing the debris out this way. Finally the son-in-law laid down in the driveway and reached as far as he could and started puling hunk's of debris out from inside of the "Mower Belt Guard". He gave up then the daughter gave it a try for awhile. Then I got in there more determined to get this area cleaned out. Almost did, but gave up temporarily because son-in-law said he needed the grease a grease joint which was inside this area and in order to do this he needed to remove the "Mower Belt Guard". Then he would clean out the rest of the debris. This morning I came up with an idea which would help in the cleaning out from the inside of the "Mower Belt Guard". And this modification to the guard would not interfere with its purpose or safety feature as well. Now for the modification: Using an 1-inch hole saw, we drilled three holes, about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the bottom, around the edge of this guard, equally spaced out. By doing this, it will allow the water jetted from the nozzle to reach inside the guard at three different places to help in the removal of the debris build up. We spaced out the holes as best as we could. Now cleaning is WAY faster. Just thought it might help everyone else out. Those decks aren't cheap to replace especially when caused by rust which could have been prevented.
@ALPHAJACK78Ай бұрын
Excellent Idea! Thank you!
@mikecoggins3625 күн бұрын
You make more sense when it comes to belt problems than other videos i have watched. Thanks
@chipjr10 Жыл бұрын
Where I used to mow, the grass grew great, but it was very sandy. I mowed for years and then the belt started popping off. Bought a new belt (yes, correct length) and it kept popping off. I changed all of the spindles and shafts. No luck, the belt kept popping off. Come to find out, because of how sandy it was, the motor pulley had wore down, so the belt was going deeper which meant the belt was too loose. I could have probably changed the pulley, but I decided to buy a belt half of an inch shorter and it worked fine for a few years and then started doing it again. I donated the tractor to our local church and got a new tractor. It was 20+ years old by then. Stay positive and stay safe!
@ronaldsten2937 Жыл бұрын
Just replaced my belt on my zero turn after it broke. Guess I waited too long. I was amazed at how much better it sounded after the new belt was on. Cut a lot better too.
@russbowman6801 Жыл бұрын
You are one heavy duty lady. I got a top notch drive belt from Gates, a kevlar belt, much better than the original one. It took three tries to get the right size, but fortunately, with light use, I could trade in the ones that were too short at the O"Reilly parts store. They are top grade, had patience to help me, so this is a reference if you want to try this for yourself.
@dennisbrown2571 Жыл бұрын
I learn something today about belts not stretching, but wearing out from the inside. Thanks.
@ronmounts8075 Жыл бұрын
Guuuuurl you are the BEST!!!! I have watched 5 days worth of blah,blah blah,,,,, and your demeanor and explanation of systems keep it damn SIMPLE!!!!!! Got your site Saved my New Freind!!!!! Thanx!!!!!
@dennmillsch Жыл бұрын
Your example mower uses a PTO system that tightens the belt to make it spin. For that kind of system it makes sense that the belt length would be critical. It needs to be the right length to have enough tension to grab the pulleys while the PTO is engaged and enough slack that when the PTO is disengaged the belt doesn't contact the engine shaft pulley and get gnawed down. However for systems where the PTO is not based on a mechanism to tighten the belt but instead the belt is a fixed tension and there is a clutch to engage the engine to drive the blades, it seems like that case the belt length wouldn't be as critical.
@MrGlenferd Жыл бұрын
Also the guards aren't necessary to keep the belt from falling off.
@alans.4658 Жыл бұрын
The is the best video I've seen in 2023! Wealth of information, specially since I have a JD. Carumba you rock Bre!!!
@garyalford9394 Жыл бұрын
You are so right, I don't know how many of those J.D 100's come in with the belt gaurds missing!!
@delseckora5327 Жыл бұрын
Loved how clean that desk was.
@ALPHAJACK78Ай бұрын
I love your videos, that's exactly what I needed to hear. My belt falls off, because I didn't put back on my belt guard! Thank you! and by the way Bre, love your hair down! Don't ever cut it.😍😍
@Dantastic123 Жыл бұрын
You absolutely CAN. I bought an Ariens from my aunt. The belt fell off any time I put the deck below 4(deck height). I bought a replacement that was the exact part listed on the label. The first time I cut my lawn, the belt popped off again and got burned up. I measured it at 101". I went back to the store and bought a generic belt at 99". It fits perfectly and everything runs and fits great. No more belt popping off. Been working like a charm.
@k.b.tidwell Жыл бұрын
I just took the deck out from under my dad's old Ariens yesterday, same issue. On his there are two swing-arm belt retainers mounted in the center and pointing outwards toward the blade spindles. They're spring-loaded, and press against the belt to keep it in track. Somehow both got off-center and rubbed against the pulleys until they were rubbed completely in two.
@bennieharrison9965 Жыл бұрын
I have always thought the belt was stretching over the years. This proves that the belts do not stretch. I really like your belt size checker.
@dastardlydave1455 Жыл бұрын
Great information!! Thanks. Just broke the belt on our RC airplane club's zero turn. Just took it to the Gravely pros. Mowed with my Toro this week.
@Brian-cr6rb Жыл бұрын
I've got an old school lt 166 jd, I so know about the believe situation. I've been working on small equipment for about 20 years, have been in landscape, mowing, plowing business etc. So I have that knowledge to have it work, make it work whether it's right or wrong on only my personal equipment of course. I use that old jd to cut down very tall, overgrown turf at a compliance property that I mow only a few times over the summer, before I finish with the Lzs80 exmark that I refuse to abuse. I've got it down to a science with how gently I throw the PTO on and off, even the stupid timing belt on the freedom 42 deck, when that went wacky, I just turned it inside out! And it's still going! The only thing I've bought for that tractor, which is only a seat, cowling, and fenders in the past 10 years is a couple plugs, fuel filters, oil and filters of course, but no belts! Yes it was a learning curve, but I can't believe how much I beat that thing, and how good it is to me! I don't dare even look at the hydraulic drive belt, god only knows what that looks like!
@neolexington Жыл бұрын
I always learn something from this channel. Thanks!
@thomasstewart9368 Жыл бұрын
All right all ready.....new belt same as the old....Geezzzz !👍
@dantherentalman Жыл бұрын
Since “V” belts drive on their sides, a worn pulley can also cause belt slippage. Cement saws will often have this issue. The bottom of the drive pulley should not have a polished appearance, as that means the belt is bottoming out on the pulley and therefore the belt will be slipping to some degree on the pulley.
@georgepruitt637 Жыл бұрын
Finally, the voice of experience.
@phil4208 Жыл бұрын
Chickanic spreading knowledge, love it , lawn maintenance is finally picking up in upstate new york, it can snow up here on mothers day and of course Halloween, new york
@N4HHE Жыл бұрын
Great to be the shop owner. You can have a beer on premise while making KZbin videos!
@denniskalivoda Жыл бұрын
Young lady you seem knowledgeable of all the manufacturers equipment. Enjoy listening to you.
@tlm3574 Жыл бұрын
That girl taught me more about belts in 10 minutes than I learned in 50 years self taught! Nice to look at, too. Keep the vids coming. You guys really have a big following of mower repairs. Thanks for info.(are you sure belts don't stretch?)lol
@triton576 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel. I had a neighbor and while mowing he would engage his blades 25 to 30 times. Yep, you could hear the belt to ERRRRR. lol
@matthewpiper1421 Жыл бұрын
I love your shop bre, it reminds me of the one my fiend had in the 80's and 90's that i worked as a mechanic.👍👍
@tnrodgers Жыл бұрын
OEM parts commonly fit and function better than less expensive aftermarket parts as a rule. The key is finding a retailer that sells and service quality brands. Service them in the off season too. Saves frustration when you need to use it.
@rimfire2642 Жыл бұрын
Great video I agree 100% with her. In my younger days, I learned ONCE that you don't need a close belt, you need THE BELT. Excellent advice as always.
@frios011 Жыл бұрын
I love that you named your dog Echo! I love Echo power equipment myself.
@stevenhill1954 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I love that you share your knowledge with the masses. I wish I had found you a long time ago.
@davidduma7615 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful. You also have to be careful when buying aftermarket belts. Someone will list an 88 inch belt as a replacement for a MTD 88.5 belt.
@larryjohns8823 Жыл бұрын
Yep, with no fancy measuring tool, I know I have been sold too short belts thru online sales... I could barely engage the belt drive lever and ended up killing an idler pully 😢
@Just1American1966 Жыл бұрын
Mine was maybe a quarter-inch too long. You could tell by the occasional burning smell as it slipped, particularly when raising the deck above three inches. The cut quality had also suffered. The belt I tried to replace it with was too small, and it actually did spin the blades even with the PTO off. Both belts were listed as being the proper size. No more off-brand belts for me, despite the OEM one being four times the price.
@larryscarry411 Жыл бұрын
@@larryjohns8823 😢
@DavidPublicover Жыл бұрын
Very Informative. Changed my John Deere belt last year and had the same thought. Thanks to your video, I got the proper belt.
@ED-ti5tc Жыл бұрын
I learned when I was way younger than I am now, that everything you said is to be true. But I did learn the hard way. Lol Great video!
@kenburnum6369 Жыл бұрын
BRODIX! Glad to see you repping our hometown Mena, AR engine company!
@dudekanic Жыл бұрын
We love BRODIX! Can Not buy better heads and blocks than what is cast in Mena, Arkansas!
@LadderMover Жыл бұрын
Good explanation of belt wear verses belt stretch. Thanks for sharing!
@bruce8162 Жыл бұрын
You are the BEST. I learn so much from you. Thank you for your efforts.
@davidkraft3690 Жыл бұрын
Good video ! So true. Not only do the belts fit properly the OEM belts tend to be of superior quality and give much longer life .
@jimfromstem9506 Жыл бұрын
first time i'd heard the dogs name.i thought DOGKANIC was a good choice.keep filling my brain with useful information.
@GenderSkins Жыл бұрын
One of the most common culprits I find that causes the deck belt to jump off, is a filthy deck. And when I say a filthy deck, I mean one that’s got like 20 acres of grass and dirt buildup around the spindles and pulleys. Guy’s wash that deck off every so often, and you will experience far fewer cases of the deck belt jumping off.
@k.b.tidwell Жыл бұрын
Good advice, but not right after you mow. Wait til the bearings cool off or lifespan is shortened greatly. Shooting myself in the foot because I sell a lot of deck bearings lol.
@ronrollins3812 ай бұрын
Right after mowing, the bearing will be hot. While you put water on the bearings and spindles they will cool down. The bearing will suck in the water to ruin your bearings. Wait until tomorrow to wash the mower.
@joto441 Жыл бұрын
as a mower mechanic also...always amazes me how a half or even a quarter in can make a big difference
@daisykaren6584 Жыл бұрын
I found you go up the next 1/2 and make it work. MTD make everything to nerest half..
@brucesmallwood6251 Жыл бұрын
Great video tip. You are so right. Sooo many folks miss understand the belt systems. Thanks for another great video. 😊
@genedoddy3327 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for teaching me something today. I ran into this issue a few years back.
@mattb9664 Жыл бұрын
I'll have to give mine a check next time I pull the deck for blade sharpening. Only have replaced it one time when I forgot to install the other side over the pulley- it sheared as soon as I engaged the PTO. Maybe 6-7 years old now, maybe 170 hours on it.
@robertgreen4050 Жыл бұрын
One thing I did to my belt guards was to modify them in such a way to make it easier to clean without taking them off every time I wanted to clean it up by just blowing all the crap out and worked fine I have an LA145 John Deere I bought new in 07 I think don't remember but still going strong just replacing the normal wear stuff
@robertheinkel6225 Жыл бұрын
I tried the same thing, to get the debris out, but even with lots of large openings, I still have to remove the guard to clean it out.
@robofstein8181 Жыл бұрын
It is not just the width of the belt but the depth will vary as well from manufacture to manufacture
@blkmoon33 Жыл бұрын
These belts are different than automotive belts. People think a belt is a belt. That's why people want a smaller one, because automotive belts do stretch. Great channel!
@somethingelsehere8089 Жыл бұрын
Naw - same deal. They wear just like described here.
@mwechtal Жыл бұрын
Yeah, cut one in half, and you'll find they either have steel wire or kevlar cord in them. Neither will stretch.
@kbjerke Жыл бұрын
Just switching over from snowblower mode to lawn cutting mode on Martha, My Deere, today. I'll closely inspect and lube the deck while it's out. Thanks for the video, Bre! ❤❤
@whitag01 Жыл бұрын
Martha was Paul's dog 😊
@MLenninger Жыл бұрын
You are a Beatles fan! Does anyone else name their mower or tractor?
@kbjerke Жыл бұрын
@@MLenninger I name all my vehicles... LOL But not all after Beatles' tunes!
@countryboy39051 Жыл бұрын
O'Reilly Auto parts has Gates brand belts which are very good belts. Got them to interchange the John Deere part number and bought the Gates equivalent...no problemo!
@theamerican70804 ай бұрын
I've gone through this a number of times and I've almost always had to purchase a shorter deck belt even though all the rest of the deck parts seemed intact. I don't even bother trying to make a bunch of other corrections or adjustments and just get a slightly shorter belt.
@billcuningham58627 күн бұрын
Great video as always. You are my go to and I really trust your knowledge and experience. Had to replace a spindle on my Husky last year and this video helped tremendously. I am in the middle of doing fall maintenance and watched your videos on replacing the mower deck belt and drive belt. Still in the process since I had to order the drive belt from a local repair shop. I will definitely check the size. While I don't need to replace a spindle (yet), I recalled you mentioned the fake zerks because you can't lube a sealed bearing and wanted to hear what you said again. I have watched some other videos and one guy says you can pump enough grease into the shaft to force gease through the seal. Another guy tried this as an experiment and blew the seal out of a new spindle. Plus he said you shouldn't pack too much grease into the bearings. But what I am really writing about is to get your advice on another video where a guy removed the inner seals on the bearings, so you can use the zerk to grease them. What is your opinion on this? Also, another guy simple said to pull the bearings every couple of years and pack them by hand. Or just wait until the bear goes out (not sure how long they are supposed to last) and replace them. Your thoughts?
@joem807 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the video! I am glad that you did this one. I don’t know how many times I have heard people say that the belt is stretched! Now I can tell them to watch your video! Thanks again and keep up the great job!
@marvelljones72 Жыл бұрын
This video would have saved me time, but of course I discovered it after I replaced the belt on my John Deere E140. In a "F this" moment I just put everything back together and tried it anyway. Of course it ran exactly as intended, but I spent a couple hours fighting to try and make it tight when it shouldn't have been until it was engaged!
@virgilcollins4925 Жыл бұрын
That is so good to know I'm having problems with my belt Sears 42 it's deck they sold me a larger belt all I will have to do adjust the cable I will take the belt back off and get the right one I will take it back to the shop get my money back lead there and never go back thank you for telling me that😁😁😁
@southerncross3638 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, have to replace mine, thought it stretched, guess not 😅
@fasst5511 Жыл бұрын
I've been running my JD LA145 for 5 years now without the two black plastic deck belt guards with no problems. It makes changing the belt a lot quicker when needed and also eliminates the loose grass that always seems to get packed in there. Makes blowing off all the loose grass off the top of the deck when finished mowing before putting the mower away. And yes I always make sure the pulleys are not spinning before I step off the mower. In fact it is easier to see that the blades have completely stopped spinning because you can see the tops of the outer spindle pulleys and make sure everything has stopped. I wish you would so a video on what you do about the crappy Tuff Torq transmissions that all the JD LA1xx series mowers use and the known issues they have when they start slipping or just not moving the tractor when going up slight hills. I'm sure you've seen those issues in your shop.
@rsluggy6485 Жыл бұрын
Echo is a great name for a mower shop dog!
@71160000 Жыл бұрын
Before I bought a cub cadet I looked at the reviews and a common thread was that the belts jumped off. I ended up buying one and the first time I used it the belt came off. After a couple more times I drove the mower into the barn and laid down on the concrete where I could get a good look at the belt arrangement. With the deck in the upper position the belt was barely above level. In the lower position the belt ran downhill quite a bit to the deck. Thinking back the belt came off when I disengaged the blades with the deck in the lower position. Once I realized that it was only a matter of raising the deck before disengaging the blades and no more thrown belts.
@seraphimcaduto Жыл бұрын
Hmm I’ll have to try that on my cub cadet when I get home today, as it’s driven me nuts for YEARS. My solution was always to engage/disengage the blades slowly.
@rayraycthree5784 Жыл бұрын
That is a safety issue as you might hesitate to disengage the PTO in an emergency when the deck is down if you know the belt will need to be restrung.
@garypratt14534 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation full of great explanations
@Gary65437 Жыл бұрын
I just changed the oil on my bronco without lifting the right side up to drain the oil and no I have no little hose to connect to the valve. Oil drained down my crank shaft and on my 2 pulleys and belts. I was so mad I could explode. Took me 3 hrs to drop the pulley and clean all the oil off with gas and alcohol. Learned a good lesson on that job.
@fireballxl-5748 Жыл бұрын
Nice Vette! I prefer the 1968 model (with added fender flares and side pipes) ....my father was a frame, alignment and body man who could do it all.....I mean ALL (including A/C Cobras body working with lead filler...not plastic). Being my dad taught me frame straightening and alignment I got to align many Corvettes when I worked in the automotive business from 1975 to 1989. My dad's shop was nick named "The Corvette Shop" because we did so many vettes adding flares, tilt front ends and all kinds of mods. My father passed in 2017 but I am looking forward to seeing him in heaven very soon (judging by world circumstances), I know my dad was born again (me too) so I have no doubt and can't wait to see my dad again. His first name was Adam and I was first born & with my mother calling him Adam and them both telling me to call him "dad" I was a confused little boy. Sooo... I made up my own name for him...... "Dad-um".... say it out loud and you'll get it! LOL Thank you for your videos.
@midnightrunner684 Жыл бұрын
When Tyral fixes all is working on a mower and the phone rings .He always says that Money calling 😊
@garypratt14534 ай бұрын
Yes video helped ,looks like a wonderful shop, on my John deere someone removed one belt gaurd ,so when i turn off PTO it falls off, luckily i just replace and it re-engages ,so i see value of belt gaurds on this John Deere L100
@HOLLESjr Жыл бұрын
Great Video . The last 25 years i sold Gates Lawn Mower Belts and you are right you have to put the exact same size back on the mower deck or Drive belt. if it is a belt that is in inches only then you can use a power rated gates green belt.
@alanmitchell6302 Жыл бұрын
You are so right husqvarna and John dere mowers have different sizes on same models so sometimes you think the belt is stretched, there is no margin in mower belts
@richardhowe6218 Жыл бұрын
After a couple of years, my belt would come off when I started it up. I noticed that one of the belt guards had broke off from the vibration. I loosed up one of the bolts and made a belt guard from a bent welding rod. It's been a year and it still works good. Great videos!! Thanks.
@aaronnorman4893 Жыл бұрын
That was an excellent video (as always) but I never would have thought this to be the case about old vs new belts. Thank you!
@robertzapatka1082 Жыл бұрын
The price you pay for success! Tons of work!
@michaelspencer301 Жыл бұрын
I learned that years ago working on heavy equipment. This particular piece had a surpentin belt that required an OEM belt on it. I tried 3 different belts and each one lacked 3/8 " one way or the other. ( Longer or shorter ) to put on. NONE of them would work. So I had to drive 75 miles to the equipment dealer to get it. The belt was twice the price and not to mention the down time. Big down time loss , hundreds of dollars. Since then have an OEM spare in the truck. That's what they call a Bought Lesson. Great video.
@canoetipper019 Жыл бұрын
yup been there done that...out grew the tee shirt. There were even some pieces of equipment when we had to tear a 'bunch' of stuff off to get to the belts to change them we would cable tie a spare set of belts in place so when the time was right we would just cut the old belts off and have the replacements in place to slide on. Sure save a lot of work when out on the job site and down time was costly. But yeah...having the right belt makes a difference...almost all the time. (I have seen car fan belts jerry rigged to get out of the 'wilderness' a couple times...lol)
@HOLLESjr Жыл бұрын
I had one Craftsman 917: 14.5 hp with 42 inch manual deck. It had a bad a bad disengage/ engage Lever so i did a complete deck rebuild with OEM Belt. It sounded like every bearing that was new was going to Explode when disengaged.. He brought me two new Quills and two new Idler/Tensioner pulleys and another OEM belt and still the same thing Sound like it was going to fly apart. If you engaged the Blades it was perfectly quiet and the cut was Great. I told him that the belts by the Manufacture was Wrong i looked for one that was a 1/2 longer and gave him the part number to order it and i put put it on and not charge him. Well he said F it and mowed with it like it was for two months with the wrong belt and now it is perfectly quiet and works fine. I always download the Mower manuals and deal with OEM part numbers.
@sabrowenie Жыл бұрын
Always be sure you put ALL the parts on when you reinstall the deck. Forgot to put that ‘cage’ over the PTO on my Cub Cadet. Didn’t know that cage is supposed to keep the PTO rotating. Ripped the wiring off. A $25 DIY job cost me over $250 with parts and shop charges.
@jayss10 Жыл бұрын
Another tip particularly for those folks that are working on older mowers. If it's constantly throwing belts, check the deck in and around where the idlers mount on the deck. While I'm not a pro small engine guy I've worked on alot of units and what I've seen alot on older MTD stuff with stamped decks is the deck will start pulling or cracking around where the idlers are pulling the whole thing out of alignment. At that point you have to fabri-cobble something together to reinforce the deck but keep the idler at the same height. Usually a piece of plate steel is welded onto the bottom of the deck with a hole through it for the idler and a longer bolt. Sometimes depending on the setup it might take some figuring to get everything right but you gotta get the alignment on the idlers right. If not it will throw belts forever.
@CarlDerry-j1w5 ай бұрын
You must be a Sarah-n-Tuned fan. Carl, TX
@Johnny351305 ай бұрын
Yeah, well Cub Cadet LTX 1046. Right MTD belt fully engaged PTO cable. Belt is still too loose. It cuts grass but only when you let it wind up some rpm. Mowing faster stops the blades. The previous owner had the same problem with new factory belts,so he got rid of it. To make it cut well I use a 5L. Incorrect and disengages poorly but gotta cut grass.
@paulporter7490 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful videos. I feel we live in the age of junk at the highest price. Your videos are very educational and help form purchasing decisions. Appreciated!
@joshmindek4840 Жыл бұрын
I fix small engines for family/friends, and the OEM belts always seem to hold up better than the generic belts from TSC and other places.
@bertgrau3934 Жыл бұрын
That's true, the only problem I have is paying a premium for a stock type belt over a Lowe's belt. A Lowe's belt is around $20 a stock belt are as much as $70 . It comes down to do I want to spend $20 every 2 years, or $70 every 2 years? I prefer $20 every 2 years verse $ 70 . Just my opinion. Now YOU might get 3-4 years from your belts, and that's great. I have to change mine every 2 years. For the extra money, it's not worth it for me.
@patrickflohe7427 Жыл бұрын
@@bertgrau3934 Verse?
@bertgrau3934 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickflohe7427 $70 verse $20
@billwoods54062 ай бұрын
Thank you. Thats something I didn't know that. Very helpful.
@namvet1969 Жыл бұрын
Love your Channel and that 1977 Corvette ❤❤
@miracle3me696 Жыл бұрын
Love how you pre positioned your icy cold beverage lol!!
@ibraunchy204 Жыл бұрын
Everything you just said I learned the hard way on a John Deere STX 38 , L110 and D130 & their belts are $47 each , Subscribed , keep the vids coming , got to go replace a blade spindle that has grease fittings for a sealed bearing , Yeah another Deere goof up
@MrGattor33 Жыл бұрын
Funny you mention about the belt being too tight that I had a guy sell me a JD riding mover for $300 and said he didn't know what was wrong with it because the blades were always running even when they weren't engaged. I took it home and bought a belt and blades kit and changed out all parts and the thing ran like a champ.... still does today 😊 Great video by the way 👍🏼
@timdaly6042 Жыл бұрын
Ever work on old gravley. 42 in deck. Mine 1969. Rebuilt eng. My Harley. Little noisey. Haha . Changing bellts on deck is a little rough. Still cuts great. Especially long grass. Have you seen any around. People don't realize worn belts cause worn pulleys. Hence belts don't last. Keep up good work . Love strange fixes.
@diegovd7215 Жыл бұрын
You lady "know the ropes" ! :) Have a great weekend.
@tazmun Жыл бұрын
Amen, preach it Chickanic! Every point on the money. I don't know about John Deere but especially on the old craftsman(and several other brands that are all clones) with mechanical belt tightening function standard size deck there are parts that wear out. Sears parts made a kit to make these decks like new replacing the steel plate that swings back and forth....your pulley being at a bad angle and this part getting stuck is a hint it's worn out underneath. Almost every older deck I examined back in the day needs this kit.
@swingbelly Жыл бұрын
Hey Brie, no wonder you are so popular and have one of the best small engine repair channels on KZbin. Your persona is so personal, direct and spot on. No wonder you were included in those recent 2 personal videos with Steve and Dony, both CANADIANS! Good to have an AMERICAN in the upper crust small engine repair escalon! Good to see you also drink beer, must have seen Steve's trademark videos! Thanks again, Brie for your excellent videos. They have helped me immensely in repairing my equipment. Cheers, eh. Norm, Toronto 🍁🍺🍺.
@mikejerrett7354 Жыл бұрын
Very true, I tried a smaller drive belt and ended up cutting it off cause it was way to tight .😮
@rajon25 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it because I am an engineer but I figure if the manufacturer specifies a specific belt (or oil, or spark plug, or any other wear part) the best practice would be to use the specified parts. Thanks for helping me save time, money, and frustration! I am due to change the belt on my Exmark walk behind soon and I will be sure to get the specified one (or at least the correct length)
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
pro tip: there is a manufacturer's label on the mover with the serial number and their catalog number. if your belt is worn down to the point of needing replaced, your mechanic will have the information completely buried in their records, and that serial number and catalog number will save you a lot of trouble. I spent a half hour yesterday with my mechanic digging through my history to order blades for my 2005 ExMark.
@thomasgronek6469 Жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 replacement.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasgronek6469 yes, you can only sharpen blades so many times before they are so worn, it's not worth the time it takes to grind them down further.
@rajon25 Жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 I habitually record all the information I can regarding serial numbers and part numbers into a Google sheet so that I can access them on my phone or computer at any time. I walked into the shop, went too many times when I was younger trying to remember the part number of what I needed a part for.
@magicone9327 Жыл бұрын
John Deere 100 series of 2020 year the belt specked would fall off as soon as engaged. Was the size and number from the John Deere dealer. The pulleys were all correct, no wobble from bearing issue. The tensioner is not adjustable and the cable pulled the pulley to the max throw, yet it was visibly loose. When engaged the belt was slipping and blades engaged very slowly, would stop the blades in deep grass. Again this belt was stamped with correct JD number, yet loose. I measured it and it was what it was numbered at. John Deere was no help. I kept researching and finally found where JD recalled this model 100 series because of this exact issue. Factory hand welded the tension pivot point 1 inch off on a run of these. So at the factory the belt used to make their mistake function was 1 inch shorter than spec. So I used an reputable brand of the length needed and have had no issues since!
@richardcranium5839 Жыл бұрын
i learned way back when when cub cadets were red to use the manufacturers belts. cub(international cub cadet) had a specific vee configuration on thier belts (115 degree if memory serves me) so thier belts and pulleys were worthless to use on something else.
@FlatFifties Жыл бұрын
I have learned to engage belts at low RPM and then throttle up, then throttle down before disengaging the belt.
@jrpritchard1622 Жыл бұрын
hey hey thank you so much on the advice i've always thought the belts stretch now i have a better understanding have a great weekend Chickanic
@1anthonybrowning Жыл бұрын
Here in East Texas there is a lot of sand. The sand gets stirred up when cutting and gets on the belt. While using the sand erodes the V of the PTO pulley and the spindle pulleys. This lets the belt run deeper in the pulley and allows poor quality of belt contact. Then the belt doesn’t turn the blades well in deep grass.
@MidwesternNomad Жыл бұрын
Excellent information! Thank you! Just replaced the belts on our rider, hope I did it right. Otherwise I’ll be doing it again, but will be wiser because of your video.
@kramnull8962 Жыл бұрын
8:03 My Cub LT1 50" threw the belt off the first mow. The tab you see bending up beside the pulley was gapped open to the top, where the belt could go up and over. I bent it closer to the pulley, but not touching the belt; giving equal distance from bottom to the top and hasn't come off in a year now. You are correct though. those covers are there for keeping the belt on on most models.
@bryancunningham1095 Жыл бұрын
Bre on belt alignment i mentioned in previous comment maybe it matters what hight the deck is set at since the motor is at a fixed height but the deck pulley can go up or down based on the amount of cutting height that the user has selected.
@TheIronDuke502 Жыл бұрын
The MTD drive belts have a unique shoulder shoulder that other brands of belts will not work correctly when installed. For my John Deere’s, I have found out first hand that the OEM John Deere belts are the only way to go. You Do Get What You Pay For.
@dr.detroit1514 Жыл бұрын
I replaced the belts, 4 of 'em, on my Craftsman rider a couple of years ago. The change I see, is they are fabric covered, instead of rubber belts like the originals.
@robertlee4172 Жыл бұрын
My 30'' Columbia shredded the belt after two mows. According to a YT post, because of a design flaw, the belt slips off when the deck is dropped too low. At that acute angle, the blade belt is prone to slippage from jarring of the deck. i.e. uneven lawns or hitting rocks. My belt was wedged around the pulley spindle 3 layers deep. It hasn't happened again in the last four seasons.
@justincase2281 Жыл бұрын
I get what you're saying. But if you have an adjustable idler you will be able to use a slightly longer or shorter belt. I've done it, but that was on very old machines. Haven't changed a deck belt in a couple of decades. So maybe things have changed over the eons.😅 I'm pretty old. P.S. I dig the music on your channel!👍😁
@jameskennedy673 Жыл бұрын
I have a Craftsman T1800 with a 42” deck. I bought two new blades to put on it, before I took off the blades I checked the play in the spindle bearings one had play so I took off the belt pulley half of the ball bearings were missing. Had to order spindle but the deck belt was in stock. The mower is about seven years old still had origin belt & spindles.
@michaelweatherhead9470 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info Bre great video. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️👍.
@jamesself2409 Жыл бұрын
Good see ya back on the air, what is best for the money is a zero-turn mower, looking to get one, looking forward to more of your videos thanks.