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The belt of a Sears Kenmore Sewing Machine may break. You can replace the old belt with a new one.
The belt that you are looking for is a Sears V-Belt, Part No. 32668
call sears give them your model number they will look it up for youIt is a Craftsman belt #144959 which appears to be 1/2" X 95 1/2"
It is a standard 5/8" x 97" belt.
169790V BELT Cost $15 from Sears Parts Direct webite
The user guide or owner's manual can be downloaded from snapper and sears with the model number in pdf format and you can save it.
Yes. Timing belt is correct.
The correct belt tension will be maintained by the belt tensioner. The tension is not adjustable on this car.
To replace a belt on a Sears appliance, first, disconnect the power supply for safety. Remove any necessary panels to access the belt, often by unscrewing or unclipping them. Carefully take off the old belt and install the new one, ensuring it’s properly aligned with the pulleys. Finally, reassemble the appliance and reconnect the power to test the operation.
To change the belt on a Sears GT5000, first, ensure the tractor is turned off and the key is removed. Remove the mower deck by detaching the pins and lift the deck out. Then, locate the drive belt, release the tension by moving the tensioner pulley, and carefully remove the old belt. Install the new belt by following the same routing as the old one, reattach the mower deck, and restore tension to the belt before testing the operation.
To change the belt on a Sears tiller model 785.294030.253, first, ensure the tiller is turned off and disconnected from the power source. Remove the belt cover by unscrewing any bolts or fasteners. Then, carefully detach the old belt from the pulleys, and install the new belt by threading it through the pulleys in the same configuration as the old one. Finally, reattach the belt cover and test the tiller to ensure proper operation.
To find the right belt size for a Craftsman riding mower, first consult the owner's manual, which typically includes the correct part number and specifications for the belt. If the manual is unavailable, measure the old belt's length and width or check the mower's model number online for compatible belt sizes. Additionally, you can visit a local hardware store or parts supplier with the model number for assistance in selecting the right replacement belt.