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There is a problem of physics here. For every action there is a reaction. I assume you have a motor that turns a belt, that turns the tiller pully. If that tiller is rusted up for ten years or needs a mule to pull it - all bets are off. You have to look fer it.

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11y ago

I changed the belt on my 5 hp craftman tiller and it's still loose, I think the idler pulley is not engaging enough. How do I adjust it.

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Q: How do you change a belt on a front-tine tiller?
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