2horsewheel
New member
Hi,
today my 1042 stopped moving. I stopped to get a belt while doing other stuff, but it's a bit more.
The belt came off of the transmission pulley and wrecked the fan. Then I checked the front part and it didn't look like fun.
So, I'm looking for info.
On the back, I think that I can clamp the hub on top of the pulley with a pliers to take off the old fan. Not sure , but I think that I'd have to grab the pulley itself to tighten it down again with the new fan installed.
In the front, it would seem that I have to remove the PTO drive. It's a fairly simple part - not electric. It's a shaft with a bolt going through it and 2 pulleys for the belts. But the tranny pulley is has shields around it and I don't think that I could get a belt in without doing something. (I did see a video that suggested loosening the motor mounts, but it was a different setup. ). I'm a little worried because it looks like it goes into an oil seal -- which makes sense I guess.
Appreciate any suggestions -- especially if you've actually done this !
Thanks,
hj
today my 1042 stopped moving. I stopped to get a belt while doing other stuff, but it's a bit more.
The belt came off of the transmission pulley and wrecked the fan. Then I checked the front part and it didn't look like fun.
So, I'm looking for info.
On the back, I think that I can clamp the hub on top of the pulley with a pliers to take off the old fan. Not sure , but I think that I'd have to grab the pulley itself to tighten it down again with the new fan installed.
In the front, it would seem that I have to remove the PTO drive. It's a fairly simple part - not electric. It's a shaft with a bolt going through it and 2 pulleys for the belts. But the tranny pulley is has shields around it and I don't think that I could get a belt in without doing something. (I did see a video that suggested loosening the motor mounts, but it was a different setup. ). I'm a little worried because it looks like it goes into an oil seal -- which makes sense I guess.
Appreciate any suggestions -- especially if you've actually done this !
Thanks,
hj