I am not sure about the Cheeta without looking at one. HOWEVER, we can change the drive belt on a Tiger Cat in a very few minutes especially if it sits a few minutes to cool off. This summer we changed drive belts on two different Tiger Cats in the yard with out any jacks or removing anything really. I always keep a drive belt and a deck belt in the truck.
Because they are so close in design if memory serves me correctly, I would think that they are similar to change belts on.
Normally to change a Tiger Cat drive belt I take the deck drive belt off to start with because the pump drive belt goes on above it. Then I put the belt on the motor shaft but not on the drive pulley on the motor yet. I then reach through and put it up over the pump pulleys one at the time. Then bring it inside of the stationary idler. Then put it inside of the tensioner idler. Then taking the tension off with a half inch drive breaker bar I put the belt on the main drive pulley. Then let the tension off of the pulley. After that install the deck drive belt and you are ready to go.
It is tricky if you do it immediately after it breaks because you can easily burn your arm if you do it before it cools off.