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Re: Belt drive lawn tractor... needs belts?

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Subject: Re: Belt drive lawn tractor... needs belts?
From: BSHolden@aol.com
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:57:21 EDT
I believe that ej hit the nail:
It's probably that blasted center adjustable shiv/pully. As the former  owner 
of a JD210 with a variable speed drive I can testify that the  adjustability 
feature wears out fairly quickly. And at $180 to  replace.....I am now happily 
hydrostatic with a JD320.
 
Bart
Glad to be rid of that JD210
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In a message dated 7/25/2005 6:43:04 PM Central Daylight Time,  
ejpuckett@centurytel.net writes:

If this  is the smae type I used to have, which your description sounds 
like, there  are 2 dirve blets, one form the engien to a center pulley, 
and a second  one form the center pulley to the transaxle.  The middle 
sheave of  the center pu;;ey moves up and down in sesponce to the speed 
lever  tightening the belts, and works with a centrfical pulley to change 
the  speed.  On mine the 3 pins that the cneter sheave slide on had 
become  worn, and it would stick unless persuaded a little.  Replacing 
the 3  pins and lubricating the pulley aong with a new set of belts soved 
the  problem.  It has bene several years ago that I sold mine, but at 
that  time universla belts from an auto parts store would not work  
properly.  To get correct speeds I had to buy Sears  belts.






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