Z Force belt smoking-

   / Z Force belt smoking- #11  
Yup it was a nuisance to always take them off for a good cleaning/greasing. Today I just threw 2 buckets of pond water over the deck...all clean just as God intended.

Hey diesel_nut did you ever see any mods on the oil dip stick to safely bypass that stupid 'O' ring? My bum wrist makes very hard to R/R and the salesman cautioned that if the 'O' ring wasn't engaged the oil would shoot out of the engine.

That'll be one of my 3 final mods that also include Rhino spray under the rubber foot pads like Toolin did and improve the front/rear lights for night time plowing.
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #12  
Haven't seen that done. I know what you mean.That dipstick is one pain in the ......wrist.
Maybe try taking the o-ring off and start her up and see what happens. Nothing is gonna get past the dipstick cover for sure to let contaminants in but it will be interesting to see if there is oil blow by with it running. Maybe some teflon tape on the tube would seal it if there is blow by.
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #13  
Great mods to all. Gotta say OM's are the purdiest. Love that wheel guard. I don't get too much collection on my 44". None that can't be blown out w/ my leaf blower. Savage, you must have one HECK of a smooth lawn to allow for setting that low a deck setting!

Joel
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #14  
Yes it is pretty smooth...but the deck is always floating. We have a half dozen flags out there for practicing the short game. It's almost a fairway cut...you can see a golf ball sitting up at 200+ yards. But truthfully it's nothing special we grew corn there in the 80's then the wife had a horse there a number for years.

Believe it or not I have a 72" Woods rm600 that will do a fairway cut but this being a wet year the GT does the heavy lifting without leaving ruts.
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #15  
Great mods to all. Gotta say OM's are the purdiest. Love that wheel guard. I don't get too much collection on my 44". None that can't be blown out w/ my leaf blower. Savage, you must have one HECK of a smooth lawn to allow for setting that low a deck setting!

Joel
You have to understand that I am not the one that mows with Z-Force most of the time I use a Allis Chalmers CA with a Woods belly mower. The little woman uses the Cub to do the cutting around the house and other areas the I can't get to. She won't use the string trimmer so she tries to cut as close as possible to things and that guide wheel was always ether bent or completely missing and believe it or not she has managed to bent the guide wheel center bolt even after I welded on the guard.

Well tomorrow I have to put a new blade belt on because she decided to try to cut an area that hadn't been cut yet this year and didn't raise the deck up. It clogged it up solid and smoked the belt till it broke. I shouldn't complain I could be cutting the whole 10+ acres we cut each week all by myself.
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #16  
Anyone else have trouble with the z force 50 trowing the blade belt? I thought I had it figured that the tensioner pulley was the problem. It has a center bearing and mine had a lot of play so I replaced it. It did quiet the deck noise down but I still threw a belt the other day. May have to try removing the guards like some of you have done. They do hold a lot of clippings.

MarkV
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #17  
I can't recall it ever throwing the belt. The idler pulley bearing locked up and burned it before. The bearings they put in the idlers these days are only shielded not sealed and moisture gets it them and they fail. I've developed a method of replacing the bearings in the pulleys and install sealed ones.
I'd check the pivot shaft for the idler tensioner maybe yours sticking allowing the belt to jump off. Pump some grease it and work it back and forth.
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #18  
...The little woman uses the Cub to do the cutting around the house and other areas the I can't get to. She won't use the string trimmer so she tries to cut as close as possible to things..

I'd have to install a full perimeter bumper car bumper if my wife decided she wanted to mow. If it's any consolation, that's one 'feature' of a ZTR; You will get yourself in harms way a lot quicker than you could with a conventional tractor type mower.

Joel
 
   / Z Force belt smoking- #19  
I'd have to install a full perimeter bumper car bumper if my wife decided she wanted to mow. If it's any consolation, that's one 'feature' of a ZTR; You will get yourself in harms way a lot quicker than you could with a conventional tractor type mower.

Joel

I understand the need for a bumper. I installed a tow hitch on the back of the Z-Force to tow 15 gallon spray tank to spray the driveway and ditches and then I started noticing horizontal gashes in trees, posts and even one in the vinyl siding on the small old farm house we use for a guest house. I had to mount one of the old guide wheels in the hitch to prevent anymore damage.
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   / Z Force belt smoking- #20  
Nice clover patch, uh I mean lawn ;)

That's a slick roller there!!
 

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