How to Replace Cub Cadet Drive Belt & Pulleys

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Friends as promised here are the part numbers:
drive belt: 954-05027A
tensioner pully: 756-05024
idler pully: 756-05032

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  • @MuslimInTheUS
    @MuslimInTheUS10 күн бұрын

    Apologies for the delayed response. We've only just had our electricity and internet restored here in Houston, Texas, after the hurricane. Thankfully, everything is now back to normal. Your video was incredibly helpful-I managed to repair everything and we're up and running again. It's amazing how much easier life is with the support of helpful people like you

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    10 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words. I had done this repair a number of times due to the plastic idler pully. I always pulled down the mounting plate as it makes the job so much easier. I was confused why all the other videos I saw struggled mightily trying to do the repair with the mounting plate still in the machine.

  • @JL-ib7tj
    @JL-ib7tj23 күн бұрын

    Thank you for such an informative and accurate video. We have the XT1. I had to be creative when reattaching the spring, as it required more strength than I am capable of, but I was still able to do it. At least I can be confident it is done correctly. I truly appreciate you!

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    22 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words. Did you have the parking brake released as that would have made the spring a little easier to stretch? I am 71 and I was able to attach it very easily. In any event I am glad you got the job done. I think the job is a lot easier when that mounting plate is removed as in the video. Thanks for watching

  • @Bo9508
    @Bo9508Ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking time to show the details of replacing the drive belt and idler pulleys. I have the same Cub which I bought used. I had to replace the deck hanger pin which hold the lifting arms for deck. This is the pin which is welded through the main frame of tractor. I drilled out the original pin and installed a hardened bolt which I had made a hole for the bow tie cotter pin. Now I have been waiting for your video which showed me how to proceed. You're the only one who actually pulls the idler pulley mounting plate off. I took it off to replace the welded frame pin. Cub Cadet does not sell these welded deck hanger pins (they are considered part of the main frame). This video has given me confidence that I can get the drive belt pulleys back in working order. The extra effort you took to get "clear, up close, detailed shots" has got to be the best I've seen so far.

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for such a thoughtful post and your very kind words. I do not like to duplicate content that is well done on KZread. In researching this job, I saw nothing that could be considered helpful to anyone. In all cases camera work was poor, explanations were difficult to follow. No one explained that you engage the brake to release tension on the belt and disengage the brake to release tension on the springs. It was a very simple step to remove the mounting plate and made the job so much easier.

  • @glennmckinley3058
    @glennmckinley305822 күн бұрын

    This video was a great help to me, thanks.

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    22 күн бұрын

    Thanks, I think the job is a lot easier with the mounting plate removed as in the video

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    18 күн бұрын

    All the videos I saw on the subject struggled to replace those components with the mounting plate in the machine. It was so much easier to pull it down and do the work on the bench.

  • @josephcraven2840
    @josephcraven284024 күн бұрын

    Great video, I have the XT1 and everything looks about the same.

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    24 күн бұрын

    Yes, I think the only difference is you have a manual power take off and I have an electronic takeoff. I would much prefer the manual take off as the electronic one I have will cost a lot of money when it finally fails.

  • @Mark-qq9cd
    @Mark-qq9cdАй бұрын

    Thank you. I have the same machine.

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    Ай бұрын

    I have had to perform this job on 2 different machines. Both occurred around 300 hours and, in both cases, it was the plastic idler pully that failed. I watched a number of these repairs on KZread. They all struggled to replace the parts in the machine and not to mention terrible camera work. It was so much easier removing the mounting plate and working on the bench. Thanks for watching.

  • @MuslimInTheUS
    @MuslimInTheUS18 күн бұрын

    thanks for you help

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    15 күн бұрын

    hope your repair went well

  • @MikeOrazzi
    @MikeOrazziАй бұрын

    For some reason, I have never had to perform this service. Most of my tractors are 10 years old or more. So sooner or later.... Thanks for the info.

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    Ай бұрын

    On my old machine I had for 8 years never needed this repair. The issue with the cub cadet is the idler pully is made out of plastic. After about 300 hours it will start to develop a flat spot. Before long the pully will stop turning all together and melt as you saw had happened to the one in the video. There are a number of parts Cub Cadet chose to make out of plastic that would have been much better made of steel.

  • @MikeOrazzi

    @MikeOrazzi

    Ай бұрын

    @@richardspaulding5035 Not a surprise. The two Cubs I own are shaft driven, so they probably won't need this. The Craftsman probably will at some point.

  • @terrydavenport7018
    @terrydavenport701811 күн бұрын

    Could you do a real quick video on the tension spring placement? Like a real dumb :;()) I didn’t take pictures

  • @richardspaulding5035

    @richardspaulding5035

    11 күн бұрын

    I don't know when I will be doing this job again. I thought that tension spring was pretty well covered in the video. I showed where it connects on the bench @8:56 and under the machine.@ 20:44 and 21:14

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