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Old 11-12-2005, 04:02 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default cub cadet w/341 snow blower..twisting belt..

OK.
I recently obtained a Cub Cadet 2160 with a 42 inch snowthrower
model 341, It was purchased from a Estate sale of a neighbor who died
suddenly of a heart attack.. This machine has 66 hrs on it, and has eaten
PTO belts with the snow blower attached since it was new. What happens is
the belt twists on the idler pulley so it rides on its side, and blows the
belt after a few storms.

I got 5 belts with the purchase :^) but have now gone through
them all, Belts have been installed correctly, (according to the manual
and picture showing the belt twists through the idlers and onto tie PTO
pulley.. Everything looks like it lines up ok. Just the belt off the idler
feeding the PTO, does not untwist under load causing the belt to lay on its
side? any ideas??

Thanks
02B12S


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Old 11-12-2005, 04:23 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Frank Rosenbaum
 
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Default cub cadet w/341 snow blower..twisting belt..

Check the alignment of the pullies. If one is slightly off center with the
other, it could cause the rolling.

Take a straight edge yardstick and place it in the groove of one pully and
see if it sits in the groove of the others.


"02B12S" wrote in message
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OK.
I recently obtained a Cub Cadet 2160 with a 42 inch snowthrower
model 341, It was purchased from a Estate sale of a neighbor who died
suddenly of a heart attack.. This machine has 66 hrs on it, and has
eaten PTO belts with the snow blower attached since it was new. What
happens is the belt twists on the idler pulley so it rides on its side,
and blows the belt after a few storms.

I got 5 belts with the purchase :^) but have now gone through
them all, Belts have been installed correctly, (according to the manual
and picture showing the belt twists through the idlers and onto tie PTO
pulley.. Everything looks like it lines up ok. Just the belt off the idler
feeding the PTO, does not untwist under load causing the belt to lay on
its side? any ideas??

Thanks
02B12S



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Old 11-12-2005, 05:21 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default cub cadet w/341 snow blower..twisting belt..

The "v" of the Idler and PTO Pulleys are orientated 90Deg. to each other.
belt comes off idler, rotates 90Deg, then goes over the PTO pulley, rotates
90deg to go over the other idler, then onto the driven pulley on the snow
blower.. So I don't see how a straight edge would work.

Thanks
JJ


"Frank Rosenbaum" wrote in message
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Check the alignment of the pullies. If one is slightly off center with the
other, it could cause the rolling.

Take a straight edge yardstick and place it in the groove of one pully and
see if it sits in the groove of the others.


"02B12S" wrote in message
k.net...
OK.
I recently obtained a Cub Cadet 2160 with a 42 inch snowthrower
model 341, It was purchased from a Estate sale of a neighbor who died
suddenly of a heart attack.. This machine has 66 hrs on it, and has
eaten PTO belts with the snow blower attached since it was new. What
happens is the belt twists on the idler pulley so it rides on its side,
and blows the belt after a few storms.

I got 5 belts with the purchase :^) but have now gone through
them all, Belts have been installed correctly, (according to the manual
and picture showing the belt twists through the idlers and onto tie PTO
pulley.. Everything looks like it lines up ok. Just the belt off the
idler feeding the PTO, does not untwist under load causing the belt to
lay on its side? any ideas??

Thanks
02B12S





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Old 11-12-2005, 05:35 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Frank Rosenbaum
 
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Default cub cadet w/341 snow blower..twisting belt..

OK, I think I understand. One is verticle and the other is horizontal?
Is the belt long enough to make a figure 8 around the pulleys and idler.
Some times that is the way to change orientation of a belt.


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The "v" of the Idler and PTO Pulleys are orientated 90Deg. to each other.
belt comes off idler, rotates 90Deg, then goes over the PTO pulley,
rotates 90deg to go over the other idler, then onto the driven pulley on
the snow blower.. So I don't see how a straight edge would work.

Thanks
JJ


"Frank Rosenbaum" wrote in message
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Check the alignment of the pullies. If one is slightly off center with
the other, it could cause the rolling.

Take a straight edge yardstick and place it in the groove of one pully
and see if it sits in the groove of the others.


"02B12S" wrote in message
k.net...
OK.
I recently obtained a Cub Cadet 2160 with a 42 inch snowthrower
model 341, It was purchased from a Estate sale of a neighbor who died
suddenly of a heart attack.. This machine has 66 hrs on it, and has
eaten PTO belts with the snow blower attached since it was new. What
happens is the belt twists on the idler pulley so it rides on its side,
and blows the belt after a few storms.

I got 5 belts with the purchase :^) but have now gone through
them all, Belts have been installed correctly, (according to the
manual and picture showing the belt twists through the idlers and onto
tie PTO pulley.. Everything looks like it lines up ok. Just the belt off
the idler feeding the PTO, does not untwist under load causing the belt
to lay on its side? any ideas??

Thanks
02B12S







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Default cub cadet w/341 snow blower..twisting belt..

Without seeing the machine - it sounds like a flat idler pulley is supposed
to be a V idler or visa versa. Or a tension spring is missing or the
tension is not correct.

What do you want for this piece of junk that eats belts ? I might be
willing to take it off your hands.

"02B12S" wrote in message
k.net...
OK.
I recently obtained a Cub Cadet 2160 with a 42 inch snowthrower
model 341, It was purchased from a Estate sale of a neighbor who died
suddenly of a heart attack.. This machine has 66 hrs on it, and has
eaten PTO belts with the snow blower attached since it was new. What
happens is the belt twists on the idler pulley so it rides on its side,
and blows the belt after a few storms.

I got 5 belts with the purchase :^) but have now gone through
them all, Belts have been installed correctly, (according to the manual
and picture showing the belt twists through the idlers and onto tie PTO
pulley.. Everything looks like it lines up ok. Just the belt off the idler
feeding the PTO, does not untwist under load causing the belt to lay on
its side? any ideas??

Thanks
02B12S





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Old 12-12-2005, 01:46 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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"02B12S" wrote in message
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" it sounds like a flat idler pulley is supposed to be a V idler or visa
versa."


Thought of that, I checked the IPB, and it calls for two, V idler
pulleys.. :^(
I think something is out of alignment, or maybe a defective PTO Pulley..
I remember the previous owner complaining about it eating belts. (probably
what did him in (dark humor))

"What do you want for this piece of junk that eats belts ? I might be

willing to take it off your hands".

The wife likes the hydrostatic drive and the way it cuts the grass in the
summer.. :^) I still have my 25year old WheelHorse with a single
stage thrower (With the original Belt and Chain) to use while this thing
is down.. wife won't use it though, its a manual trans, and it never
starts for her anyway..

Thanks for the ideas..
JJ


I feel like a brother to you - with my "old" Wheelhorse & Cub Cadet.




"Srgnt Billko" wrote in message
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Without seeing the machine - it sounds like a flat idler pulley is
supposed to be a V idler or visa versa. Or a tension spring is missing
or the tension is not correct.

What do you want for this piece of junk that eats belts ? I might be
willing to take it off your hands.

"02B12S" wrote in message
k.net...
OK.
I recently obtained a Cub Cadet 2160 with a 42 inch snowthrower
model 341, It was purchased from a Estate sale of a neighbor who died
suddenly of a heart attack.. This machine has 66 hrs on it, and has
eaten PTO belts with the snow blower attached since it was new. What
happens is the belt twists on the idler pulley so it rides on its side,
and blows the belt after a few storms.

I got 5 belts with the purchase :^) but have now gone through
them all, Belts have been installed correctly, (according to the
manual and picture showing the belt twists through the idlers and onto
tie PTO pulley.. Everything looks like it lines up ok. Just the belt off
the idler feeding the PTO, does not untwist under load causing the belt
to lay on its side? any ideas??

Thanks
02B12S







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