Chris, your local John Deere dealer is your best resource for technical questions like this one. You can find your closest dealer here: bit.ly/34dh7Fg.
0:47 There's no way to move this by hand, I have all I can do to move it with a pry bar, and once I accomplish that, the belt is still so tight I can't get it to just fall off like this one in the vid. While trying to push on my pry bar, I try and reach the belt but all I can reach is the right side of the belt and I can't work it over the pulley from that side. That's about the time the pry bar slips and I damn near lose a finger!! Putting it on in the fall was no different. I'm guessing you've made some "Adjustments" to the tensioner you've failed to mention here before just pushing that tensioner to the side with one hand like that.
I used a big trigger clamp, turned inside out, and was able to use that to release the tension so I could use two hands to get the belt off. Worked pretty slick.
The dollies are sold separately. You can contact your nearest John Deere dealer for pricing and availability. Use this link to find the dealer nearest to you: bit.ly/2QgzhAK
Thank you SO much for this video. Very well done, easy to watch, pause, and follow along.
How did you make the tractor shive free wheel? Not sure how to get the belt off when its locked in place.
Chris, your local John Deere dealer is your best resource for technical questions like this one. You can find your closest dealer here: bit.ly/34dh7Fg.
Can you please provide a part number for the dollies?
0:47 There's no way to move this by hand, I have all I can do to move it with a pry bar, and once I accomplish that, the belt is still so tight I can't get it to just fall off like this one in the vid. While trying to push on my pry bar, I try and reach the belt but all I can reach is the right side of the belt and I can't work it over the pulley from that side. That's about the time the pry bar slips and I damn near lose a finger!! Putting it on in the fall was no different. I'm guessing you've made some "Adjustments" to the tensioner you've failed to mention here before just pushing that tensioner to the side with one hand like that.
Yeah currently trying to do mine as we speak. Almost broke my thumb.
I used a big trigger clamp, turned inside out, and was able to use that to release the tension so I could use two hands to get the belt off. Worked pretty slick.
My husband held the tension in place while I used a flat head screwdriver to pry it down. It was hard!
Where did you get the adjustable dollies??????
The dollies are sold separately. You can contact your nearest John Deere dealer for pricing and availability. Use this link to find the dealer nearest to you: bit.ly/2QgzhAK
@@JohnDeere cause ya just couldn't give a part number, don't post if you're not willing to help someone.
I got my dollies from Home Depot $136 incl tax free delivery
But winter is coming in Wisconsin
Who dreamed that nightmare up.
They must be talking to the people from the land down under.