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Simplicity 3314 tiller belt - now pulley?

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    Posted: 30 Aug 2017 at 2:51pm
What size belt does this take?  

And, does anyone have a diagram of how the belt fits?  Can't find a good picture and I'm not sure all the parts on the tractor are there.


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If you have the 36" tiller, the manual can be downloaded at www.simplicitymfg.com and plug the # 990694 into the search box. The belt should be 5/8 by 96" I believe.
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Originally posted by Dnoym N. S. Can. Dnoym N. S. Can. wrote:

is this off any help

https://www.partstree.com/parts/simplicity/
accessories/990694-36-rotary-tiller/tiller-drive-group/

        B:-)     Dnoym

That helps a bunch - I've been looking at parts tree a lot for the 720 we got in the deal, so I just missed the page for the tiller.  Thanks, should have it working by the weekend!
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Now I've discovered that the idler pulley is missing.  Based on what I've tracked down, they're not available now.  What's a good workaround?


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There isn't one, since the geometry is such that the belt does not tighten/slacken when you raise and lower the tiller.  You can find a complete, used ilder set for about $100.  A fella on simpletractors has 3 for sale right now.
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