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Topic: JD 301 Alternator/Fan Belt
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| dgr427
10-11-2012 11:36:46
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I went to change the Alternator/Fan belt on my JD 301 and it appears that I have to remove the radiator to change the belt, is that correct? Or is there a trick? Of course I could just be an idiot and I am missing something, it has a loader on it so its hard to get a good look at every thing. |
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| buickanddeere
10-12-2012 06:23:19
184.151.61.32
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Re: JD 301 Alternator/Fan Belt in reply to dgr427, 10-11-2012 11:36:46
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| When in there. Take a close and honest look at the water pump pulley and alternator pulley wear. Using a wee straight edge will about scare you with the amount of wear. A new belt cranked down tight will drive. However the belt life and bearing life will be reduced with the worn pulleys. |
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| Tx Jim
10-12-2012 04:08:57
67.142.163.26
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Re: JD 301 Alternator/Fan Belt in reply to F-I-T, 10-11-2012 11:36:46
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
By removing the 2 bolts(parts key #6) and splitting the metal clamps. It would be a good idea to replace parts key #3(R45822 BUSHING 2.21 USD)
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| Tx Jim
10-11-2012 13:27:59
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Re: JD 301 Alternator/Fan Belt in reply to BushogPapa, 10-11-2012 11:36:46
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| No need to remove radiator just remove frt hyd pump coupler,R&R fan belt and replace coupler. |
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| dgr427
10-11-2012 14:07:28
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Re: JD 301 Alternator/Fan Belt in reply to Tx Jim, 10-11-2012 13:27:59
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| Yep understand about the coupler but how do you get at the coupler without removing the radiator? |
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| dgr427
10-11-2012 14:08:43
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Re: JD 301 Alternator/Fan Belt in reply to dgr427, 10-11-2012 14:07:28
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| BTW thanks for the help Jim! |
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