Hi all, this is something I just picked up, for what I thought was a pretty good deal. Even with 900+ hours on the meter. Needed a battery and belt according to the “second” owner.
A little about myself. I’ve been in auto repair since about 17-18 years old. I’m 67 now and have had my own business for 35 years, this past October.
The man had a battery charger and we charged the battery enough to get it started and loaded on my utility trailer. Once back at my shop I find the broken generator field and battery light feed wires. The “T” connector was missing and had been rigged with spade lug crimp connectors. Easy enough to add new crimp connectors until I come up with a real connector. One problem solved.
Now on to the belt. A very worn out HST. I start investigating a replacement. Some of the interweb search’s pull up very reputable dealers. But they all show a HST44
or K1211-1210. Same issue at my local Kubota dealer. This is a narrow 1/2 X 44” belt. Possible it’s for a smaller cutting deck. I don’t know. There’s quite a mystery in that my worn out belt is in fact a 5/8 X 60”.
Back to reality, I quit fooling with the local dealer. They could not even look up my deck by model and serial number. I find a replacement at Tractor Supply.
Here’s where everything I know and have learned from a seemingly lifelong automotive tech goes awry.
According to the parts illustrations and even a search function post here on this forum, one specifically made on June 30, 2017. Pg. 12.
A member asked a question and posted photos of the belt, tensioner, pulley, spring, rod and pivot bracket.
As anything can clearly see, why and what was the factory thinking?
The tensioner is technically being pulled away from the belt.
I just can’t grasp the idea or concept of this design. I haven’t done any further work. “Meaning” I have not put on this new belt and tried any attempts to run and mow with it.
Long winded, but tried to add all of the information I could.
Thanks to the Administrators for allowing my presence here. And possibly some members/tech’s that could look into this scenario.
Jim in Texas.
A little about myself. I’ve been in auto repair since about 17-18 years old. I’m 67 now and have had my own business for 35 years, this past October.
The man had a battery charger and we charged the battery enough to get it started and loaded on my utility trailer. Once back at my shop I find the broken generator field and battery light feed wires. The “T” connector was missing and had been rigged with spade lug crimp connectors. Easy enough to add new crimp connectors until I come up with a real connector. One problem solved.
Now on to the belt. A very worn out HST. I start investigating a replacement. Some of the interweb search’s pull up very reputable dealers. But they all show a HST44
or K1211-1210. Same issue at my local Kubota dealer. This is a narrow 1/2 X 44” belt. Possible it’s for a smaller cutting deck. I don’t know. There’s quite a mystery in that my worn out belt is in fact a 5/8 X 60”.
Back to reality, I quit fooling with the local dealer. They could not even look up my deck by model and serial number. I find a replacement at Tractor Supply.
Here’s where everything I know and have learned from a seemingly lifelong automotive tech goes awry.
According to the parts illustrations and even a search function post here on this forum, one specifically made on June 30, 2017. Pg. 12.
A member asked a question and posted photos of the belt, tensioner, pulley, spring, rod and pivot bracket.
As anything can clearly see, why and what was the factory thinking?
The tensioner is technically being pulled away from the belt.
I just can’t grasp the idea or concept of this design. I haven’t done any further work. “Meaning” I have not put on this new belt and tried any attempts to run and mow with it.
Long winded, but tried to add all of the information I could.
Thanks to the Administrators for allowing my presence here. And possibly some members/tech’s that could look into this scenario.
Jim in Texas.