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IH 1190 mower chain came off...help?!?

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George Payne

08-07-2002 14:44:08




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I'm mowing and the chain (or is it chains) came off. Can anyone tell me the correct configuration for putting it back on? It looks as though there are two sprockets on the pto shaft... but I only see one chain. Can you direct me to a diagram... it's a used mower and I don't have the owner's manual. THNX




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Mark in Wis.

08-08-2002 06:23:18




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 Re: IH 1190 mower chain came off...help?!? in reply to George Payne, 08-07-2002 14:44:08  
George, I'll try to help with this by giving a verbal description. I also have a 1190 and have a service manual for it so I will be describing what I see in the picture concernig those chains.There are 2 chains, at the double sprockets the inside chain (closest to the machine) 61 links of chain with 1 connecting link. This chain is configured as follows; around the double drive sprocket idler sprocket puts pressure down from the top of this chain not pushing up under the top, just goes straight across the bottom between sprockets. The outside chain is as follows; 97 links of the same size chain plus 1 connecting link, configured as follows around the double drive sprocket the top goes straight on top around the idler sprocket down and around the the sprocket on the chain tightener and the over the top of the sprocket on the lower roll drive the n goes back to the drive sprocket.I hope this helps, I'll watch if you have more questions. Mark My 1190 is for sale if anyone is inerested

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Mark in Wis.

08-08-2002 06:20:21




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 Re: IH 1190 mower chain came off...help?!? in reply to George Payne, 08-07-2002 14:44:08  
George, I'll try to help with this by giving a verbal description. I also have a 1190 and have a service manual for it so I will be describing what I see in the picture concernig those chains.There are 2 chains, at the double sprockets the inside chain (closest to the machine) 61 links of chain with 1 connecting link. This chain is configured as follows; around the double drive sprocket idler sprocket puts pressure down from the top of this chain not pushing up under the top, just goes straight across the bottom between sprockets. The outside chain is as follows; 97 links of the same size chain plus 1 connecting link, configured as follows around the double drive sprocket the top goes straight on top around the idler sprocket down and around the the sprocket on the chain tightener and the over the top of the sprocket on the lower roll drive the n goes back to the drive sprocket.I hope this helps, I'll watch if you have more questions. Mark My 1190 is for sale if anyone is inerested

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