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    Default Drive belts

    Hi guys, Is this where the belt usually sits ?Or it doesn't matter As long As it is on there? Doesn't need to be flush with the inside edge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 109spyder View Post
    Hi guys, Is this where the belt usually sits ?Or it doesn't matter As long As it is on there? Doesn't need to be flush with the inside edge?
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    refer to your Operators Manual. It shows where the belt should be. The belt should be 1to 5mm off the inside flange. If what you pictured is it's normal position it needs to be adjusted inward. Only check the gap after going forward. Backing it up will give you a bad measurement.

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    Default Agree..!!

    yours is to far out. When backing up you need to have the belt fully on the sproket if it walks off the outer edge your to far out....
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    Seems to be further in when going forward now[emoji106]

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