Service Manual

SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE
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Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual
Specications & Maintenance
2
Replacing the Drive Belt
If drive belt becomes worn, oilsoaked, excessively
cracked, frayed, or otherwise damaged, replace the belt.
1. Remove the drive belt cover by removing the 3 bolts
as shown in Fig. 021.
2. Unhook the brake spring from the idler arm to release
the belt tension (Fig. 021).
3. Remove the screw and curved washer that holds
the rotor pulley (Fig. 021).
4. Remove the rotor pulley and the drive belt
(Fig. 021).
5. Install the new drive belt, routing it as shown in
(Fig. 022).
NOTE
Route the new drive belt rst around the engine pulley,
then the idler pulley, and nally around the loose rotor
pulley positioned just above the rotor shaft (Fig. 022).
6. Install the rotor pulley onto the rotor shaft
(Fig. 022).
7. Install the curved washer and the rotor pulley bolt and
tighten them securely (Fig. 022).
NOTE
The concave side of the curved washer goes against the
outside of the pulley.
8. Install the brake spring onto the idler arm
(Fig. 022).
9. Install the drive belt cover with the bolts you removed
in step 1.
NOTE
Ensure that the drive belt is properly adjusted and
operating; refer to “Checking the Control Cable” and
“Adjusting the Control Cable.”
A. Brake Spring (install on C. Engine Pulley
idler arm here) D. Rotor Pulley
B. Idler Pulley
Fig. 021
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
A. Drive Belt Cover G. Rotor Shaft
B. Bolt (3) H. Brake Spring
C. Rotor Pulley Bolt (unhook from idler
D. Curved Washer arm here)
E. Rotor Pulley I. Idler Pulley
F. Drive Belt J. Engine Pulley
D
A
B
C
Fig. 022