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Re: Cub mower deck mounted - need belt help
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Posted by Brent in IA on July 18, 2005 at 15:23:49 from (199.120.87.137):
In Reply to: Re: Cub mower deck mounted - need belt help posted by El Toro on July 18, 2005 at 14:54:27:
Tried that this afternoon. Dealer 15 miles away said their dealership wasn't around when that mower was made so he gave up after 15 minutes and sent me to a dealer 30 miles away. That guy cussed the pictures in his old manual for not having part numbers. He finally found a CD-ROM with the C-3 but it only showed 2 belts, a drive belt from PTO and a second belt than ran around the right, left, and center spindles. My manual shows 1 drive belt and a separate belt from center to right and center to left. He gave me 2 parts #'s, 474080R1 and 474081R1, and said they were $40 each. Anyway, I think I better try a third dealer to see if they can find the three-belt setup. I am sure the left and right belts are probably the same part #, but at least it should indidcate in the book/picture it takes 3 total.
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