Cub belly mower belt

Craig A Tull

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Well I have done all the little "stuff" and have the barn find Cub running pretty well, I removed the cultivators and installed the belly mower. For a few reasons I think my mower was shop built as I have only seen one other like it and it is just down the road a piece,also there was no manual for the belly mower included (the manuals for the tractor, cult. planter and blade were included) this is the picture of the other tractor with the same belly mower as he was trying to sell it on Craigs list.
My belt has been run "flipped" over long enough that there is no number! anyone want to guess what the part number is for this belt? I am hoping it would be the same as the farmall part.
Craig
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check this out, http://www.woodsequipment.com/uploadedFiles/Products/Manuals/29900.pdf
hope it helps, stumper
 
Your best bet is to take the belt with you to a place that specializes in belts BEFORE IT BREAKS so you can match it.

Belts stretch very little, despite what the "experts" say. I cannot count the number of times we've taken a worn belt to the machinery dealer to match it up, and been sent home with a new belt that was too short because the parts man said "they stretch some."
 
You have a woods belly mower and parts are readily available. One suggestion is that you adjust the two idler pulleys at the back so that the one on the left is the lowest, this will allow less torque on the belt and prevent the belt from turning over.
 
You have a woods belly mower and parts are readily available. One suggestion is that you adjust the two idler pulleys at the back so that the one on the left is the lowest, this will allow less torque on the belt and prevent the belt from turning over.
 

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