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I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt
tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike |
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On 09/02/14 12:27, Muddymike wrote:
I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike Generally any Mountfield dealer will be able to get you the correct spare - even if it means a complete subassembly. -- Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc-ra-cy) €“ a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers. |
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On 09/02/2014 12:27, Muddymike wrote:
I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike Several other sorts on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Idler-Belt...item35c7826635 |
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On 09/02/14 12:27, Muddymike wrote:
I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike Generally any Mountfield dealer will be able to get you the correct spare - even if it means a complete subassembly. Indeed I can order them from the local mower parts place, at 42 quid each!!! Mike |
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On 09/02/2014 15:02, Muddymike wrote:
On 09/02/14 12:27, Muddymike wrote: I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike Generally any Mountfield dealer will be able to get you the correct spare - even if it means a complete subassembly. Indeed I can order them from the local mower parts place, at 42 quid each!!! Mike You could buy a bearing, an angle grinder, and a pop riveter for that and still have change! |
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On 09/02/2014 12:27, Muddymike wrote:
I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike Several other sorts on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Idler-Belt...item35c7826635 That's a more sensible price, but my machine isn't listed. Mike |
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On 09/02/2014 12:27, Muddymike wrote:
I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike When I changed my car's timing belt I also changed the tensioner (came in a kit). Some garages may have some old ones they don't want, -- Michael Chare |
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On 09/02/2014 15:02, Muddymike wrote:
On 09/02/14 12:27, Muddymike wrote: I'm giving the ride on mower its winter service and have discovered a belt tensioner with a seized bearing. Google is not being very helpful in finding a replacement. Can anyone suggest a source of generic tensioner pulleys, or even a Mountfield parts site that makes sense. The damn thing is riveted together with the bearing sandwiched in the middle so just replacing the bearing is not that simple. Mike Generally any Mountfield dealer will be able to get you the correct spare - even if it means a complete subassembly. Indeed I can order them from the local mower parts place, at 42 quid each!!! Mike You could buy a bearing, an angle grinder, and a pop riveter for that and still have change! I decided to take the plunge and drill out the rivets holding the two halves together, no problem. I have now ordered new bearings from simplybearings.co.uk Total cost £8.50 for two better quality SKF bearings than the Koyo ones that came out. Rummaging around in the workshop I've found some aluminium rivets (traditional ones not pop rivets) that are slightly larger dia than the ones I drilled out and some small cheese headed screws with nuts that are slightly smaller than the old rivets. I have screws of the same size as the old rivets but the heads and nuts are too big to fit in the channel around the pulley. Perhaps I will use 4 screws and 4 rivets in place of the original 8 rivets in each! BTW I discovered a second tensioner with the bearing in almost as bad a condition as the first. Mike |
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"Muddymike" wrote in message
om... This is one of the problem pulleys. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...05/pulley.jpeg Mike |
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