Fredster
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I'm pretty clueless when it comes to machinery, so this may be a dumb question.
While cutting my field tonight, the main belt in my engine case broke (model: FX24D). There's probably a name for that belt, but I don't know what it is. It connects the fan behind the radiator with a couple of other things. When the belt broke, the 'charge' light came on, so I figure if there's an alternator on the tractor, the belt was connected to that, too. Again, bear in mind that I don't even know enough about what's in there to be dangerous. I'm lucky I identified the broken thing as a belt.
My question is this: I bought the tractor from Fredricks, who is about 20 miles away. I don't have a trailer to get the tractor to them. I know they'll come pick it up if I want them to, but I figure it'll cost me an arm and a leg to have them do that. There's a CASE dealership about 1 mile from my house. Should they be able to replace the belt for me, or should I only take my Yanmar to Fredricks?
Thanks in advance.
While cutting my field tonight, the main belt in my engine case broke (model: FX24D). There's probably a name for that belt, but I don't know what it is. It connects the fan behind the radiator with a couple of other things. When the belt broke, the 'charge' light came on, so I figure if there's an alternator on the tractor, the belt was connected to that, too. Again, bear in mind that I don't even know enough about what's in there to be dangerous. I'm lucky I identified the broken thing as a belt.
My question is this: I bought the tractor from Fredricks, who is about 20 miles away. I don't have a trailer to get the tractor to them. I know they'll come pick it up if I want them to, but I figure it'll cost me an arm and a leg to have them do that. There's a CASE dealership about 1 mile from my house. Should they be able to replace the belt for me, or should I only take my Yanmar to Fredricks?
Thanks in advance.