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Re: Belt Engaging Mechanism on Sears 10XL
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Posted by mowr on September 03, 2005 at 18:12:52 from (67.96.2.108):
In Reply to: Belt Engaging Mechanism on Sears 10XL posted by Rob Siegel on September 03, 2005 at 15:49:04:
It may help if we have a pic. Haven't had a snow blower on a Custom but here's what I've seen with the mower decks, and the principle applies to belt idlers in general. Often, people leave the belt idler bracket off or bend the fingers far enough so they can install and remove the belt without putting the bracket on and taking it off each time. Either way, the result is the same and the belt won't idle properly. Sometimes they buy a "will-fit" belt that isn't an exact match (top-width, pitch, even length). I've had a few Customs through the years and when set up as original, they've worked flawlessly.
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