Installation Instructions

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Step
Adjusting the Bagger Belt for a
100 Series Bagger
No parts needed for this step.
Procedure
If the bagger belt is too loose, proceed to the following
steps. When a new belt is installed or when the belt is tight
do not use any shims.
1. With the bagger belt tensioned, measure the gap
between the insides of the belt at the tensioner pulley
(Fig. 27). The gap must be 1–1/2 to 1–3/4 inches. If the
gap is not between 1–1/2 and 1–3/4 inches, proceed to
the next step.
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Figure 27
1. Tensioner spring
2. Bolt for spring
3. Bagger tensioner pulley
4. Bagger pulley
5. Bagger belt
6. Clutch drive pulley
7. Clutch
8. 1–1/2 to 1–3/4 inch gap
2. To adjust the belt tension:
A. Remove the tensioner spring (Fig. 27).
B. Loosen the 2 nuts on the lower fan shaft pillow
block bearing (Fig. 28).
C. Insert a spacer between the pillow block and the
frame (Fig. 28).
D. Tighten the nuts.
E. Install the tensioner spring (Fig. 27).
F. Check the belt gap and repeat procedure as required.
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Figure 28
1. Pillow block
2. Fan shaft
3. Spacer