I'm a musician who grew up in the suburbs, married to a woman with farming fantasies, just to set expectations of our technical abilities.
This past spring we bought a Land Pride FDR1660 grooming mower to mow our acre of uneven lawn and pasture. We hit a large rock which bent the bolt and broke the washer that attaches one of the cutting blades, and the belt smoked and came off.
We've since replaced the bolt/washer, but we're having trouble tightening the belt enough. We have the spring take-up bolt maxed out, and also hooked the spring into the second link of the chain, but it still seems a little loose.
Also, the V-belt at least partially flips over as it runs, so that the V-side of the belt is no longer nested in the v-shaped pulley surface.
The pulleys all seem to be aligned, i.e. all the same height, so I don't think any got knocked out of whack.
And ideas? Do I just need a new belt?
This past spring we bought a Land Pride FDR1660 grooming mower to mow our acre of uneven lawn and pasture. We hit a large rock which bent the bolt and broke the washer that attaches one of the cutting blades, and the belt smoked and came off.
We've since replaced the bolt/washer, but we're having trouble tightening the belt enough. We have the spring take-up bolt maxed out, and also hooked the spring into the second link of the chain, but it still seems a little loose.
Also, the V-belt at least partially flips over as it runs, so that the V-side of the belt is no longer nested in the v-shaped pulley surface.
The pulleys all seem to be aligned, i.e. all the same height, so I don't think any got knocked out of whack.
And ideas? Do I just need a new belt?