Any idea on the belt size for my sickle bar mower? I'll include pick, but I don't have one from the back. It's a small belt, from the PTO to Sicle drive...
Thank you!
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PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
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PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
Nice Cub! Here's a link to a previous post (Barnyard gets the credit): viewtopic.php?f=1&t=63620&p=519859&hilit=sickle+mower+belt+size#p519859
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Thanks Bob!!! (great quote)
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
I have the same plow/grader blade but it is installed much differently. Is this the correct/preferred way? Beautiful Cub!
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
Posco wrote:I have the same plow/grader blade but it is installed much differently. Is this the correct/preferred way? Beautiful Cub!
Posco: check out TM Tractor (one of our sponsors) for pictures of various model blades and setup. Scroll down to Leveling and Grader Blade here: http://www.tm-tractor.com/gim/gim_001.htm. Also, check out the manuals section for the Cub-54 installation instructions.
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
How is yours installed? I assume you're talking about the front installation, that's the way it was on it when bought, we can also install it directly under the midsection for leveling/spreading.
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
IIRC, specifically the belt is a B43 with the larger pulley, and a B42 with the smaller pulley.
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
Thank you all so very much for the great welcoming, ideas, and suggestions. One thing I forgot to mention is that the pic I listed was just for show, I only use 1 accessory at a time. Plus, I have a disc plow, and to belt systems to run a saw mill off the PTO, pretty cool (one looks absolutely brand new!).
Thank you all again and God Bless!
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Re: PTO to Sickle Bar Mower Belt
It looks like Bob got you the belt size info. I was going to ask how that mower connected with the blade attached but you answered that before I could ask. Nice looking Cub for sure.
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