Search results

Results 1 to 5 of 5
  1. P

    Drive belt problem

    I have been using Dayco belts and they are supposed to be OEM. Going to try a different belt then I’ll replace the idler pulley. At least those are the cheaper options for now.
  2. P

    Drive belt problem

    Thanks for the help
  3. P

    Drive belt problem

    Forgot to say, that after this short time of tilling the back of the belt was just starting to pull loose in a couple of spots.
  4. P

    Drive belt problem

    Yes it is routed correctly and the idler pulley spins freely. The drive pulley of course is connected to the transmission if you will and of course you can’t spin it. It ate belt up that was on it and I put a new one on and checked the spring measurements both engaged and not engaged. I tilled...
  5. P

    Drive belt problem

    Have a Troy-Bilt Pony tiller that is eating up drive belts. Belt tension is good. What could cause the problem, bad transmission pulley?
Top