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NOTE: Proper removal of the drive belt requires the
removal of several tractor components.  Read  through
the  following  procedure  prior  to  attempting  it  to
determine if you feel you could successfully complete it.
If you don’t, see your Cub Cadet dealer to have the belt
changed.
IMPORTANT:
 Note the routing of the lower drive belt 
around all the pulleys and the belt keepers (if present) 
BEFORE performing the following steps. 
• Locate the fixed v-idler pulley found on the left 
underside of the frame. See Figure 30.
• Grasp the belt on both sides of the pulley and 
gently move it toward the left frame rail allowing it to 
unseat itself from the fixed v-idler. See Figure 30.
• Pivot the double-idler bracket forward slightly 
before removing the idler extension spring from the 
stud and the double-idler bracket itself. Do NOT 
discard the spring.
• Roll the drive belt out from around both the v-idler 
pulley and the flat idler pulley found on the double-
idler bracket.
• Carefully unplug the tractor’s wire harness from the 
connector on the electric PTO clutch.
• Note the orientation of the electric PTO clutch. 
Remove the hex bolt from the center of the electric 
PTO clutch and gently lower it off of the engine 
crankshaft. 
• Be careful not to lose any washers or spacers 
which may be found on top of the electric PTO 
clutch.
• The engine pulley is located directly above the 
electric PTO clutch. Lower the engine pulley far 
enough to be able to remove the upper drive belt 
from around it.
IMPORTANT:
 When remounting the electric PTO clutch, 
make certain that is properly oriented against the anti-
rotation bracke prior to securing it to the engine’s 
crankshaft. Torque the center hex bolt to between 38 
foot-pounds and 50 foot-pounds.
• Remove the drive belt by feeding it from front to 
rear, toward the hydrostatic transmission. See 
Figure 30.
• Continue removing the drive belt by gently lifting it 
off of the transmission pulley and over the cooling 
fan. 
IMPORTANT:
 The fins on the cooling fan are only slightly 
flexible. Be careful not to damage the fan when 
removing the drive belt from around the transmission 
pulley.
• Reroute the new belt around the pulleys and belt 
keepers, if present, EXACTLY as the old one was 
routed. Refer to Figure 30.
Figure 30
FRONT OF TRACTOR
Fixed V-idler Pulley
Transmission Pulley
Engine Pulley
Hydrostatic
Double-Idler Bracket
V-idler Pulley
NOTE:
 
View shown from above tractor. 
Idler Extension Spring
Drive Belt
Left Frame Rail
Flat idler Pulley
(Beneath Cooling Fan)
Transmission