Yeah, everywhere I looked, people were removing the radiator, i was like everyone does that? Why? I guess you could snap a fan blade, but when you're careful, you barely need to move them. Thanks for watching Luke.
To get the off the shaft, you need to disconnect the driveshaft from the engine. There is an isolator between the driveshaft and the engine so once that is off, you can get the belt out. You can work the belt through the fan blades to get it off up top, but no way around the driveshaft isolator. Thanks for watching, I hope this helps.
@@waynefarmer7343 Yes the driveshaft needs to come off, which is a pain, but by carefully feeding the belt through the fan, you don't have to disassemble half the tractor to get the top of the belt out, which is what many others videos show. Thanks for watching.
I've never removed a radiator to change the fan belt. That part of the service manual is crazy! Not a fun job either way. Great tutorial!
Yeah, everywhere I looked, people were removing the radiator, i was like everyone does that? Why? I guess you could snap a fan blade, but when you're careful, you barely need to move them. Thanks for watching Luke.
Does anyone know the part number for the fan belt?
M800048 partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/sidebyside/equipment/58217/referrer/navigation/pgId/102677
I was hoping to learn how to get the belt off the drive shaft. Guess I just have to get under the tractor and figure it out.
To get the off the shaft, you need to disconnect the driveshaft from the engine. There is an isolator between the driveshaft and the engine so once that is off, you can get the belt out. You can work the belt through the fan blades to get it off up top, but no way around the driveshaft isolator. Thanks for watching, I hope this helps.
Yes I was waiting for the section where you remove the drive shaft also
@@waynefarmer7343 Yes the driveshaft needs to come off, which is a pain, but by carefully feeding the belt through the fan, you don't have to disassemble half the tractor to get the top of the belt out, which is what many others videos show. Thanks for watching.