Seat belt locked up.

fc1

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Had the ROPS up to do some log moving in the hilly(er) part of my lot and must have got the belt twisted; it will now neither extend nor retract :(.

It's too short to accommodate my ever-more-prosperous girth.

Anyone have a fast solution?
 

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Damn - I like that line " ever-more-prosperous girth "

Is it twisted INSIDE the roll up mechanism ?
 

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There may be some small lever on the side that will release the pawls and let it unwind.

I recall they were on the inner side and may be covered by the rubber cover.
 
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SDT

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Had the ROPS up to do some log moving in the hilly(er) part of my lot and must have got the belt twisted; it will now neither extend nor retract :(.

It's too short to accommodate my ever-more-prosperous girth.

Anyone have a fast solution?
Debris inside can cause them to "lock." Sometimes, repetitive pulls/releases will free them temporarily.
 

fc1

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It was twisted at the end, which prevented retraction and, thereby, unlocking.
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Came off pretty easy; one single (tight!) 14mm bolt. I had to use the breaker bar.

Once it's off the boot kind of pulls off, exposing the lock bar. Flip that away from the spool and the spool unlocks:
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Make sure the parts are correctly oriented for reassembly:

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The retractor sort of rolls into the boot; the fit is weird until you get the boot retention features correctly engaged:
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Now my machine is safe to use with the ROPS again; mebbe this will help someone else out.