SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
BEFORE INSPECTING OR SERVICING ANY PART OF THIS MACHINE, SHUT OFF POWER SOURCE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG
WIRE FROM SPARK PLUG AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
5.5 DRIVE BELT CHECKING, TENSIONING, AND REPLACEMENT
Check the condition of the drive belt annually or after 20
hours of operation, whichever comes first. If the belt is
cracked, frayed, or worn, replace it by following these
steps:
1. Shut off the engine. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
2. Remove the front cover (1).
3. Loosen the four bolts (2) fastening the spindle hub to
the trimmer bottom frame. This will allow the spindle
hub with the attached trimmer pulley to move freely.
4. Remove the four bolts (3) and washers (4) attaching
the transmission cover (5) to the transmission
mount bracket (6). Remove cover (5) to expose the
transmission and gain access to the belts.
5. Remove worn or broken belt.
6. Install new belt from the front to the back. Feed belt
above the front trimmer pulley and below the rear
pulley.
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4
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5
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WARNING
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Figure 5.1
WHEELED TRIMMER
7. Install cover (5) using four bolts (3) and washers (4).
8. Move spindle hub forward to apply belt tension.
Tighten four bolts (2).
9. Replace front cover.
NOTE
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A belt that is too tight will damage bearings/spindle
shaft/belt
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A belt that is too loose will slip and cause premature
failure.
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The engine should be placed under load while in
thick grass, if not the belt may be slipping.