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I hate it when my posts get sent to the twilight zone of landscape maintenance. It seems no one ever visits this section. It's like the Bermuda Triangle of lawnsite lol. Maybe we'll find Amelia Earhart in here.
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I didn't read all of the posts, so let me say this. If your deck uses an electric PTO to engage the deck, the belt should be fairly taught all of the time. If your more uses a manual PTO, the deck belt will be loose when the deck is disengaged, and fairly taught when it's engaged. You never want to "over tension" your belt because because it will wear your bearings out. Experience will teach you how tight it should be. As a general rule I always say that the belt should be as loose as possible without slipping when you run into high, thick grass/ weeds. It should be tight enough to kill the engine before it slips. Stan |
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Mowers are cheap compared to replacing worn body parts when you're 50.
Besides, you could buy a new mower every year or two with the added revenue you can earn from the time savings. |
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Come on, I know somebody caught it and was just being polite by not mentioning it.Ridin'.....anybody.?.....
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