Kubota Cogged belt cross reference needed

Sean2202

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Greetings,

Looking for some help cross referencing a cogged belt for a Kubota V2003T engine in a Toro Groundsmaster. The Kubota OEM belt is part #15469-97010. This is a smooth V-belt. This also comes from Toro as a smooth v belt. Basically, what happens in the design flaw of this machine, is that it sucks all grass into the radiator fan area and the belt becomes contaminated or glazed quickly then does not cool as well or starts slipping. The updated version of this machine has a V-2403-T with a cogged belt (part number 17112-97012) but that belt is too short to fit the older machine.

I called Messicks to cross reference the 15469 part number to a cogged belt. They have just added an engine division so in the future they could look it up but not currently.

What do the numbers mean on the Kubota belt? Example on the 17112 cogged belt there is a 3400 then 13X990
li. 990 is length I assume?

I know I could probably source one from Napa but would rather have OEM.

Thanks for any help
Sean
 

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Ok I think your a little confused as that's not a cogged belt, it's an interior notched belt to aid in cooling and flex of the belt, and yes it does provide some cleaning effect.

Your not going to find an OEM that will match it, you'll have to go aftermarket.


 

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I searched your original belt number and Messick's has a picture showing the manufacturer's part number, Mitsubishu REMF-6415.
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Apparently Goodyear's 17425 cogged belt interchanges with REMF-6415.

 
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Amazon calls it a “cogged” belt also…. but I agree with Wolfman….that’s improper nomenclature..

A “cogged” belt is also commonly a “Toothed” belt…used for timing drives.

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Amazon calls it a “cogged” belt also…. but I agree with Wolfman….that’s improper nomenclature..

A “cogged” belt is also commonly a “Toothed” belt…used for timing drives.

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If you and Wolfman really want to get technical, you're referring to synchronous belts. But for the OP's sake, calling a notched v-belt 'cogged' is just fine as that's what many search results come back as.

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Live and Learn… My wife says I get things wrong occasionally also. :sick: