Cub Cadet Time Saver i1042 Operator's Manual page 79

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Applying
force to either the timing
belt idler pulley or
the timing
belt idler bracket, pivot and hold the idler
bracket against the spring tension just far enough to
allow lifting the timing
belt off and above the idler pul-
ley Carefully release the idler bracket
See Figure 7-4
F
Backstop
Idler Bracket &
Spring &
_.
Idler Pulley
Screw
J
Figure 7-4
Loop the timing
belt and lift out of the timing
pulley
and over the right hand spindle assembly
Maneuver
the belt between
the drive pulley on top of the spindle
assembly and the spindle cover to remove
Repeat the above procedure to remove the belt from
the left hand spindle assembly timing
pulley Refer to
Figure 7-4
Loop the new timing
belt and maneuver
the belt be-
tween the drive pulley on top of the right hand spindle
assembly and the spindle cover Lower the belt until
loosely around the right hand timing
pulley Refer to
Figure 7-4
• Note the arrows on the top of the timing
pulley on the
LH spindle and on the drive pulley of the RH spindle
assembly These timing
arrows MUST be positioned
90 °
from each other as shown in Figure 7-5
Rotate the RH spindle assembly to position
the drive
pulley timing arrow as shown in Figure 7-5 Then with-
out moving the RH drive pulley, pull the timing
belt
tight against the RH timing
pulley, above the timing
belt idler pulley, and over to the LH timing
pulley
Turn the LH timing
pulley so that its timing arrow is 90 °
from the RH spindle assembly timing arrow
Refer to
Figure 7-5
While making sure not to change the position
of either
pulley, loop the timing
belt over the LH timing
pulley
After making sure the spring is hooked onto the idler
bracket and screw, pivot the timing
idler bracket/idler
pulley against the spring tension just far enough to
allow you to lower the backside of the timing
belt onto
the idler pulley See Figure 7-5
Re-check the timing
arrows on the two pulleys
If they
have moved from the 90 ° position
when tensioning
the
timing
belt, pivot the idler pulley to relieve tension on
the belt and re-position
the pulleys
The timing
arrows
MUST be positioned
90 ° from each other as shown
in Figure 7-5.
Re-install the idler bracket backstop components
as
originally
installed
in the deck housing, and position
so
that there is a 1/8" gap between
the backstop and idler
bracket
Tighten the hex screw and flange lock nut to
secure in the adjusted
position
Timing
Pulley
Timing Arrow
Drive Pulley
Timing Arrow
@
Figure 7-5
SECTION 7 -- SERVICE
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