Service the Alternator Belt
Avoid injury! Rotating parts can catch fingers, loose
clothing, or long hair. Wait for engine and all moving parts to stop
before leaving the operator station to adjust or service machine.
This procedure requires a John Deere belt tension gauge,
or equivalent.
Check Belt Tension
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Park machine safely. Allow engine to cool.
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Raise hood.
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Remove left side panel.
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A - Belt Deflection Location
B - Adjusting Bolt
C - Pivot Bolt
Check tension by using the belt tension gauge to apply pressure
to the belt midway between pulleys at location (A). Belt should deflect
9 mm (3/8 in) at 75 lb (334 N).
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Adjust belt tension if not within specifications.
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Belt Tension | Force | 75 lb (334 N) |
Belt Tension | Inward Pressure | 9 mm (3/8 in) |
Adjust Belt Tension
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Loosen adjusting bolt (B) and pivot bolt (C).
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Apply outward pressure to the alternator housing until tension
is correct.
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Tighten bolts (B) and (C).
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Check belt tension.
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Install left side panel.
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Lower hood.
Replace Belt
Replace alternator belt if excessive wear, damage, or
stretching is detected.
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Park machine safely. Allow engine to cool.
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Raise hood.
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Remove left side panel.
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Loosen adjusting bolt (B) and pivot bolt (C).
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Apply inward pressure to the alternator housing.
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Remove belt from alternator pulley, fan pulley, and crankshaft
pulley.
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Route belt over fan and remove.
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Install new belt over the fan and onto pulleys.
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Apply outward pressure to the alternator housing until tension
is correct.
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Tighten bolts (B) and (C).
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Check belt tension. Adjust as necessary.
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Install left side panel.
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Lower hood.
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