DR Power Tow-Behind 9.00 Commercial (May 2006 - July 2010) User Manual
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COMMERCIAL LEAF and LAWN VACUUM
Removing and Adjusting the Drive Belt (Subaru Engine model)
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE, SHUT OFF THE ENGINE, ALLOW FIVE (5) MINUTES FOR
PARTS TO COOL AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE.
Tools Needed:
•
7/16" Socket
•
9/16" Socket and Wrench
1. Using a 7/16" Socket, remove the four (4) 1/4" Bolts and Flat Washers
that retain the Belt Guard Top Cover and Side Guard. There are two
(2) Bolts on each end of the Top Cover (Figures 48a
&
48b).
2. Now remove the Belt Side Guard (Figure 49) by lifting it up and out as
it is already unbolted.
3. Using a 9/16" Wrench, loosen the four (4) Engine Mounting Nuts
(Figure 50). There are two (2) Nuts on each side of the Engine.
4. Using a 9/16" Wrench, loosen the Drive Belt Tension Bolt (Figure 50)
just enough so you can slip the Drive Belt off the pulleys (Figure 51).
5. Replace the Drive Belt and tighten the Drive Belt Tension Bolt just
enough so you can deflect the Drive Belt 1/2" by pushing down on the
Belt between the two pulleys with your finger (Figure 51).
6. Tighten the Engine Mounting Bolts and recheck the Belt deflection.
Repeat step 3 and re-adjust the tension if required.
7. Replace the Belt Side Cover and Belt Guard Top Cover.
8. Replace the Spark Plug Wire.
Figure 48a
Figure 48b
Figure 49
Figure 50
Figure 51
Engine Mounting Nuts (4 places)
Tension
Bolt
Push to obtain
1/2" deflection.
Belt Side
Cover
Top Cover
(Front End)
Top Cover
(Rear End)
Bolts
Bolts