Bolen 38" Deck Belt Tension.

marinechamp

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I pulled my Bolen mower out of the woods after sitting there for several yrs. It cranked up perfectly after I changed the spark plug. The old belt was broken so I bought another one and put it on. Everything worked great for about a minute then the belt slipped off and almost completely shredded. I noticed my deck pan was not lowering evenly and causing the pulleys to be misaligned. I tightened the long rod that attaches the pan to the front chassis. This seems to lower it level now. Just bought a new belt and put it on. My question is...Since these belts are so expensive I don't want to ruin another one. Should I be able to put the new belt on by hand without moving the tension pulley. It slips right on and hangs loosely around the pulleys. When I engage the blades it tightens up and runs great while sitting still. Once it dries up I will test it in motion. Just wanting to know if the belt should be this loose before I risk damaging another one. Sorry for the long post
 

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..................... My question is...Since these belts are so expensive I don't want to ruin another one. Should I be able to put the new belt on by hand without moving the tension pulley. It slips right on and hangs loosely around the pulleys. When I engage the blades it tightens up and runs great while sitting still. Once it dries up I will test it in motion. Just wanting to know if the belt should be this loose before I risk damaging another one...............

Since no one else has replied to this I will take a stab at it. Do you have an owner's manual? Belt tension should be covered in there. For instance on my mower, it says "1/2" of movement of belt on longest span between blade pulleys with 10 lbs pressure." I cannot imagine a belt being as loose as you describe. Some manuals are available on the internet.

I Googled "38" Bolens belt tension" and quiet a bit of info came up.
 

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Since no one else has replied to this I will take a stab at it. Do you have an owner's manual? Belt tension should be covered in there. For instance on my mower, it says "1/2" of movement of belt on longest span between blade pulleys with 10 lbs pressure." I cannot imagine a belt being as loose as you describe. Some manuals are available on the internet.

I Googled "38" Bolens belt tension" and quiet a bit of info came up.

Thanks. I put a new belt on it and have cut the yard 3 times without any problems. Hopefully everything will continue to be good. Thanks again
 

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Yeah, well Bolens is a meaningless brand, they went out of business in the 1990s...

The only way to get any helpful info is to post the tractor's model numbers...
 

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When the blades are not engaged the belt will be loose.
 

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If its manual engage turn machine off and engage blade. It should be tight but able to move it a bit. If its clutch engage it should always be tight with a little movement
 
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