2ball
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I changed the broken belt on a JD X330. I don't think it matters, but the old blades were chipped, broken and they were dullest blades I have ever seen. (not my mower, helping a friend).
The old blades and belt were original and lasted 3 years.
In the past when the blades were engaged there was a quick shutter and a sound change. Now there is a heavy shutter a slap sound (I think the slap is from the tension on the pullies when the blades are engaged)
I have seen videos of people saying you should engage blades at half throttle, then move the throttle up to full power for cutting.
I made sure the belt was oriented correctly, not twisted and the V in the V chamber.
I did have to undo pulleys to get the belt guide loose. If I over tighten the pully bolts will pulleys not spin correctly? same question with the spindle?
Why is it slapping now, but not before?
The old blades and belt were original and lasted 3 years.
In the past when the blades were engaged there was a quick shutter and a sound change. Now there is a heavy shutter a slap sound (I think the slap is from the tension on the pullies when the blades are engaged)
I have seen videos of people saying you should engage blades at half throttle, then move the throttle up to full power for cutting.
I made sure the belt was oriented correctly, not twisted and the V in the V chamber.
I did have to undo pulleys to get the belt guide loose. If I over tighten the pully bolts will pulleys not spin correctly? same question with the spindle?
Why is it slapping now, but not before?