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Posted by GRIVV on June 12, 2007 at 12:38:48 from (205.188.116.138):
I have a 49 cub with belly mower on it and the belt keeps coming off at pto pullie.it will trun good for few min. then jumps off so i have to loosen the rocksaft to get belt out. one of the pullys went bad and i changed it and it worked find but now it wont stay on long and its not doing the belt any good its marking it up pretty good. The slack in the pto pullie is only about 1/16 of a inch if that much. The bar are what ya call the mule bar i think the pullies on it have very lil slack. I dont know what else to do. Any help would be great and keep me from loosing the rest of my hair lol (GRIVV)
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