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In Reply to: John Deere STX38 busting cutting Belts posted by Francis on Sunday, October 17, 2004:
Problem seems? to be solved.
I had a JD specialist down.. a real one, not simply someone who claims to be real...
Main problem identified.. not running JD belt on the drive.. even though I understood the ones I was being supplied were just as good, they arent.
Over the weekend I had been thinking I needed a higher profile belt, one that took up more of the grooves in the pulleys. The JD belt does just that.
For now, it is running like a dream.
Though i have spent a lot of time on other bits of it this week.Like the brakes and console. I shant be getting it serviced at the same place next time, Mr JD can sort it.
For now, my project is to add a spray boom so it can be used to look after our pasture, killing the broadleaf and fertilising the grassy stuff.
Thanks to you all for your help:)