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A-C 1036_B-10

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Posted - 12/23/2013 :  15:23:25  Show Profile Send A-C 1036_B-10 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
through the mail today. I finally broke down and bought original simplicity belts for the mid pto and deck pulleys for my B-10. After messing around and trying to get different belts to fit and match to get everything to work right I decided enough was enough. So, I began looking through some manuals with part numbers and located both belts but not before having to do a little cross referencing since some of the part numbers were outdated and had been replaced with new part numbers. But after all that work I ended up with two brand NOS belts now I can get back to cutting the grass in the spring





skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 12/23/2013 :  17:02:20  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I hope you have an OEM PTO. I have found that many a pto has mix and match parts off of various tractors that change up the dimensions. Sometimes sorting things out is a hit and miss proposition. Hope you don't encounter that.

Phil



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A-C 1036_B-10

USA
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Posted - 12/23/2013 :  17:16:00  Show Profile Send A-C 1036_B-10 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We'll I never thought of that. From the way the mid pto looks on mine it looks like the one on the manuals but then again you might be right about the parts being mismatched hopefully though it's all OEM

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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 12/23/2013 :  21:36:58  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'll caution that the cross belt should easily roll over the sheive when the tension is released on the pto tension spring. If you have to force it on then it is too short and will cause the pto to be stretched too far forward and not allow it to be disengaged.

Phil



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A-C 1036_B-10

USA
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Posted - 12/23/2013 :  22:46:26  Show Profile Send A-C 1036_B-10 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ok I will have to watch for that the next time I get a chance to try out the belts and actually I think that has happened to me before because when the previous owner brought the B-10 to the house it had a wheel horse belt on the deck pulley and after replacing the mid pto belt made that deck belt so tight that when you would start the mower (without the deck engaged) it would throw the belt off the deck pulley. So after getting a different deck belt a few inches longer I tried mowing with it but some how ended up stretching the mid pto belt beyond use. I have noticed that most b-series mid pto pulleys have two different pulleys the larger one is for the mower deck and the smaller one I think is for a sickle mower, but when I look at my pto it only has one smaller pulley that is bolted on the shaft but when I look at the other side it seems to be correct having what looks like an aluminum pulley welded onto the shaft. I do wonder if the different pulley size would effect the mower deck in any way and wonder if this could cause problems when mowing? I could be wrong with some of this information so please correct if I am.... And then again I may have just missed seeing the larger pulley


Edited by - A-C 1036_B-10 on 12/23/2013 22:50:03
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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 12/24/2013 :  08:54:42  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It should have a double pulley but is not necessary if you don't plan to use a sicklebar. The important thing be that the replacement puller they put on is the proper size to match your mower. I no longer have a "b" series tractor so I can't check that to see. I believe the pulley on your mower should be 4". Those here with FDT's and matched mower can tell you what they should be.

Phil



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A-C 1036_B-10

USA
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Posted - 12/24/2013 :  10:25:10  Show Profile Send A-C 1036_B-10 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Alright I will have to go measure that pulley when I get a chance which might not be this week but just from eyeballing the pulley it looks close to 4". So since my pto is missing a pulley would it be fairly easy to put the two right pulleys back on?

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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 12/24/2013 :  12:05:18  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Very simple to put on. It is a cast double pulley which you may or may not be able to find but you could install two pulleys. Hopefully some others here will chime in with the proper dimensions.

Phil



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A-C 1036_B-10

USA
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Posted - 12/24/2013 :  13:07:18  Show Profile Send A-C 1036_B-10 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ok that's good to know that it is a simple fix. I did happen to find a mid pto assembly on ebay that looks to be complete and it had the two pulleys ( seller said it came off a BIG TEN which I don't believe the pto's changed any between the BIG TEN and the B-10 late) so would it be easier just to replace the entire pto or try to find the two pulleys by themselves?...considering that I am wanting to get a sickle mower in the future to go on my B-10.


Edited by - A-C 1036_B-10 on 12/24/2013 13:24:56
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skunkhome

USA
12827 Posts

Posted - 12/24/2013 :  14:49:21  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Chek out www.Phoenix-mfg.com
Price out theirs and compare with eBay price.

Phil



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A-C 1036_B-10

USA
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Posted - 12/24/2013 :  15:07:15  Show Profile Send A-C 1036_B-10 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the website Phil. They definitely have a wide selection of pulleys and I believe they have just what I need but won't be for sure until I know the size of the pulleys but either way those are definitely cheaper than the ones on ebay...

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