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Snow caster
I just started installing my SB48 snow caster and noticed that there are two sets of holes on the idler arm /pully bracket on top of each other. Just wondering what the other set of holes are for. Mine are set on the top holes and I have a 21/32" x 82" belt that is very hard to put on. Lowering to the other set would shorten the length ?
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Re: Snow caster
Change that position will allow for a slightly shorter belt as it would push the jack shaft pulley father away . It would not change the distance on the idler pulleys . I beleave the PO drilled new holes (the one it is mounted to now) to get a greater lift when retracted . My mule drive has only the hole at the bottom .
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Re: Snow caster
Yours is mounted in the correct holes. The side plates for the mule bracket are also used to build the bracket for the dozer blades which uses the lower holes. Just a manufacturing shortcut to eliminate having to source two different parts.TLD89 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 9:43 am I just started installing my SB48 snow caster and noticed that there are two sets of holes on the idler arm /pully bracket on top of each other. Just wondering what the other set of holes are for. Mine are set on the top holes and I have a 21/32" x 82" belt that is very hard to put on. Lowering to the other set would shorten the length ?
21/32" is way too wide and likely is the problem as it doesn't fit down into the "V" pulleys as far as it should. Get the proper OEM belt (C23539) and all should be well.
https://www.casegardentractorparts.com/c2sndrbe40.html
Bob
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Re: Snow caster
Good to know . Thanks Bob . I guess that is only seen on the 4 digit tractors . My stuff is all 3 digit.myerslawnandgarden wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:02 pmYours is mounted in the correct holes. The side plates for the mule bracket are also used to build the bracket for the dozer blades which uses the lower holes. Just a manufacturing shortcut to eliminate having to source two different parts.TLD89 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 9:43 am I just started installing my SB48 snow caster and noticed that there are two sets of holes on the idler arm /pully bracket on top of each other. Just wondering what the other set of holes are for. Mine are set on the top holes and I have a 21/32" x 82" belt that is very hard to put on. Lowering to the other set would shorten the length ?
21/32" is way too wide and likely is the problem as it doesn't fit down into the "V" pulleys as far as it should. Get the proper OEM belt (C23539) and all should be well.
https://www.casegardentractorparts.com/c2sndrbe40.html
Bob
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