Ok... So the caster worked great, until it chewed up the belt...
I put another that I had on hand from my previous 38" caster. I'm suspicious of it... It's in great shape, and it has possibly 1 hour on it if that. However the spring tensioner has almost no additional room to take up slack when the belt inevitably stretches a little.
So... I need Snow Caster Belt 101 here gang. I understand there are different belts for the 200's vs the 400's. I saw something about different pulley sizes somewhere as well. What are all the details I need to make sure I've got the right belt? And, once I have the right belt, how much tension should the tensioner have on it?
Snow Caster Belt Tension and Specs
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Re: Snow Caster Belt Tension and Specs
If you message Bob he can ask all the questions you need answered for him to get you the right belt .Toolslinger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 3:19 pm Ok... So the caster worked great, until it chewed up the belt...
I put another that I had on hand from my previous 38" caster. I'm suspicious of it... It's in great shape, and it has possibly 1 hour on it if that. However the spring tensioner has almost no additional room to take up slack when the belt inevitably stretches a little.
So... I need Snow Caster Belt 101 here gang. I understand there are different belts for the 200's vs the 400's. I saw something about different pulley sizes somewhere as well. What are all the details I need to make sure I've got the right belt? And, once I have the right belt, how much tension should the tensioner have on it?
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Re: Snow Caster Belt Tension and Specs
I can give you the OEM part number and dimensions if you need to find something locally to get up and running. Bear in mind that the OEM belt will give the best service and probably costs less than two of the aftermarket belts. All I need to know is your tractor model and the diameter of the drive pulley on your snowcaster jackshaft. It will be either 6" or 6.5" OD. The tensioner spring is pretty stiff and should be stretched a good amount with the correct belt.Toolslinger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 3:19 pm Ok... So the caster worked great, until it chewed up the belt...
I put another that I had on hand from my previous 38" caster. I'm suspicious of it... It's in great shape, and it has possibly 1 hour on it if that. However the spring tensioner has almost no additional room to take up slack when the belt inevitably stretches a little.
So... I need Snow Caster Belt 101 here gang. I understand there are different belts for the 200's vs the 400's. I saw something about different pulley sizes somewhere as well. What are all the details I need to make sure I've got the right belt? And, once I have the right belt, how much tension should the tensioner have on it?
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Re: Snow Caster Belt Tension and Specs
So what I ran into with my new to me J serries caster is that the H & J casters 6.5" drive pulley use belt C23950 on 400 serries tractors. 81.625" belt length.
The rest of the casters K-S and the SB's 6" drive pulley used on 400/4000 serries tractors use belt C23539. 80.5" belt length.
My caster has had the drive pulley changed to the 6". I had to do a little searching to figure this out. I will know tomorrow when I put the belt on how it's going to fit up.
The rest of the casters K-S and the SB's 6" drive pulley used on 400/4000 serries tractors use belt C23539. 80.5" belt length.
My caster has had the drive pulley changed to the 6". I had to do a little searching to figure this out. I will know tomorrow when I put the belt on how it's going to fit up.
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Re: Snow Caster Belt Tension and Specs
The 6" pulley makes a night and day difference in performance.Timj wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:07 pm So what I ran into with my new to me J serries caster is that the H & J casters 6.5" drive pulley use belt C23950 on 400 serries tractors. 81.625" belt length.
The rest of the casters K-S and the SB's 6" drive pulley used on 400/4000 serries tractors use belt C23539. 80.5" belt length.
My caster has had the drive pulley changed to the 6". I had to do a little searching to figure this out. I will know tomorrow when I put the belt on how it's going to fit up.
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Re: Snow Caster Belt Tension and Specs
I know I was less than impressed with my 38" caster... That's an older machine, so likely the 6.5" pulley. The 48 was excellent until I killed the belt, and that's got a 6". Until I tried it, I wasn't convinced the Case would equal my Deere. Now, assuming it doesn't keep eating belts, I'm comfortable with selling the Deere... Will need another storm to see how things go.