Scotts 17.5-42 Drive Belt slipping?

buck2910

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My old drive belt was about shot so I replaced it with a new GX2006 stens equivalent. When the belt gets hotter, the mower wouldn't make slopes in forward or reverse. It's supposed to be an 89", like the spec belt. Should I get a shorter belt like a 87"? It does fine until it gets hotter, so I don't think it's the transmission or wheel key. The idler looks ok too.
 

StarTech

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Actually the GX20006 is 1/2" x 88.898"

Second it does sounds like the v-idler is worn out and the v-belt is bottoming out in the groove. A worn out v-idler has the same effect as installing a too long of belt.
 

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Look at the bolts that hold your transmission to the frame, you may have lost one. Not the 4 on the axle area, but one in the center that
bolts to the frame. If it is missing, it will cause problems like that.
 

bertsmobile1

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And check the pivot hole in the clutch bracket.
They flog out oval which will also cause the same symptoms.
A dragging brake can also cause similar problems.
Also a build up of debris under the mower preventing the clutch brakepedal fully returning to the drive position can cause symptoms.
 

buck2910

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Thank you all for the tips.
 
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