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Troy-Bilt Mower Drive Belt Replacement

Posted on 5/6/24 at 3:13 pm
Posted by Saucey McFlossy
Member since Mar 2015
37 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 3:13 pm
Is there a guy/ place around town that can replace a drive belt on a Troy bilt riding mower? I called around town and no one seems to be able to do it. The only place that said they could is highland hardware with a 2 month wait.

I know it’s probably easy for capable hands. I spent an hour the other day trying to do it myself before I buster my knuckles and cursed enough to say screw it
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
36114 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 3:20 pm to
quote:

I know it’s probably easy for capable hands. I spent an hour the other day trying to do it myself before I buster my knuckles and cursed enough to say screw it


Did you watch a video on how to do it? Have you ever changed one before?

It's really not that hard as long as you know what steps to take.
Posted by Guzzlingil
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2003
2013 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 3:23 pm to
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Posted by Pezzo
Member since Aug 2020
1972 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 3:34 pm to
did mine at the beginning of the season. variable drive pully went out last season so replaced all the belts. have to remove the dual idler bracket under the foot rest to get the belt back in easier... its a PITA to get back on, but other than that the hardest part is getting it around the variable speed pulley.

followed this guys video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgDSioJr_3w
This post was edited on 5/6/24 at 3:36 pm
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
30108 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:36 pm to
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I know it’s probably easy for capable hands.

its super easy but you do need an impact driver with 5/8" socket, to remove the crankshaft bolt, there is no other way to remove it.

then you can lower the pulley, to change the belt before pushing it back in place to tighten it.

the deck needs to be completely disconnected and removed first in order for you to get to the drive belt, then before reinstalling the belt, make sure the 2 idler pulleys for it are not worn out, they usually are if they are more than 5 years old

youtube has videos to show you how to do it, not all mowers are the same, some require the rear end to be disconnected to get the new belt on.


quote:

followed this guys video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgDSioJr_3w


this guy was an idiot, he took the body off, which does not need to be removed, it just adds a ton of extra work, but this video with the body removed does gives you a good chance to see how everything connects
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 12:50 pm
Posted by Pezzo
Member since Aug 2020
1972 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 1:03 pm to
removing the body makes it a hell of a lot easier to place the upper and lower belts on the VSP. its really not that hard to remove the body...almost as simple as removing the deck.
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
30108 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 1:40 pm to
quote:

removing the body makes it a hell of a lot easier to place the upper and lower belts on the VSP.


no it doesnt, not at all. i used to fix mowers for a living.

it takes me 15-20 minutes to replace the drive belt after the deck has been removed, and the only thing i remove other than the deck is the crank pulley and tranny pulley.

for the VSP you use twine tied to a screwdriver to pull the lever to remove the belts. work smarter, not harder.
Posted by Pezzo
Member since Aug 2020
1972 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 2:52 pm to
it absolutely helps having that body off if you have large hands...it was much easier for me to remove the body and have tons of room than trying to squeeze my hands in the tiny battery hole...i guess removing 6 bolts is a headache for others? took me all of 2 minutes to remove it.
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