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Posted by jtwaldo on June 13, 2002 at 09:22:16 from (199.79.251.53):
In Reply to: belts for 44 H posted by Matt Smith on June 13, 2002 at 07:52:54:
I replaced the belts on my 200 with some I got at my local auto parts store. I told them what tractor I had and they used a cross reference book to find the belts. I'll give you one piece of advice I learned the hard way in case you don't know. I burnt up my generator by over tightening the generator belt. Who knew? I now have the belt loose enough so that I can spin the pulley on the generator by hand (with tractor off). When the tractor is running, it turns the generator and charges fine. No problems. I am fairly new to this stuff myself. When I was working on getting my 200 going, i decided to replace the points, condensor, cap, rotor button, and plugs. It's not a whole lot of money and it can take some guess work out of what's wrong. Chances are that if the tractor has been sitting for a long time, you will need to clean or replace these anyway. Hope this help some. There are other people here that can give you more specific info.
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