Move a pulley
The pulley that actually makes the belt move is the crank shaft pulley. It's usually the largest one at the bottom center of the engine's front.
Most likely there is a spring loaded device called a belt tensioner. There is a pulley on it with a bolt or square inset in it. sometime a socket or 3/8" drive extention can be used to move the pulley and release the tension on the belt.
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A lawn tractor drive pulley is connected to the engine crankshaft and transfers power to the transmission. As the engine rotates, the drive pulley spins and drives the belts that are connected to the transmission, allowing the lawn tractor to move forward or backward. By adjusting the position of the drive pulley on the engine shaft, the speed and direction of the lawn tractor can be controlled.
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
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the main thing is that your belt that goes from the deck to the pulley beneath the pulley on the engine that makes the mower move there is a pulley below that and the belt is to tight. that is the only thing i can think of. hope this helps
Force and Resistance
A fixed pulley is attached to something that does not move. This type of pulley changes the direction of the force applied but does not provide any mechanical advantage in terms of reducing the effort needed to lift the object.
To remove the accessory drive belt or the serpentine belt from the motor on a 1989 Sunbird, it is necessary to loosen the belt tensioner. Look for a pulley that has a bolt in a slot. Loosen the bolt and move the tensioner so there is a gap in the belt. Then remove the belt from each pulley.
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