I have a Caroni TM1600BSC flail that is great for mowing pastures. Was all set to take out my aggressions on some wild rose bushes etc and after my usual fight with hooking up the PTO thought I should check the tension on the belts.
First you should know that the manual only says adjust the tension. No criteria. There is a nut on a threaded knob that increases/decreases the length of a spring. A guy on TBN mentioned after a bunch of broken belts and trial and error that he'd hit a good tension, and he'd post a picture but he didn't.
I had asked the dealer Tractor Tools Direct for some hints when I bought it, but they were kind of vague. On my Ingersoll you tighten the belt until the space between the wire coil is two wire diameters, but that seemed a bit much here. See picture. As I understand it, too loose and the belt slips, too tight and it can't slip to protect the PTO.
So anyone with a Caroni got any hints?
First you should know that the manual only says adjust the tension. No criteria. There is a nut on a threaded knob that increases/decreases the length of a spring. A guy on TBN mentioned after a bunch of broken belts and trial and error that he'd hit a good tension, and he'd post a picture but he didn't.
I had asked the dealer Tractor Tools Direct for some hints when I bought it, but they were kind of vague. On my Ingersoll you tighten the belt until the space between the wire coil is two wire diameters, but that seemed a bit much here. See picture. As I understand it, too loose and the belt slips, too tight and it can't slip to protect the PTO.
So anyone with a Caroni got any hints?
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