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Bobcat drive belt tensioner failure
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<blockquote data-quote="Team Craig" data-source="post: 4158" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Ok now I am going to have to check mine. Looking at the pictures I am not sure what bushing you are talking about? Was the bearing turning ok/not siezing up? With the amount of dirt these things are subjected to I would think the bearing would not be freely spinning to cause that kind of damage? I ran into this on my 773 with the small belt idler pully. The bearing was completly full of dirt although it was a sealed brg. I see this same thing happen frequently on Motocross bikes I am always working on - Sealed brgs full of dirt and siezed up as a result. I love the information I get on this site. Skidsteer ca and Tazza are a wealth of knowledge - Thanks guys...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Craig, post: 4158, member: 306"] Ok now I am going to have to check mine. Looking at the pictures I am not sure what bushing you are talking about? Was the bearing turning ok/not siezing up? With the amount of dirt these things are subjected to I would think the bearing would not be freely spinning to cause that kind of damage? I ran into this on my 773 with the small belt idler pully. The bearing was completly full of dirt although it was a sealed brg. I see this same thing happen frequently on Motocross bikes I am always working on - Sealed brgs full of dirt and siezed up as a result. I love the information I get on this site. Skidsteer ca and Tazza are a wealth of knowledge - Thanks guys... [/QUOTE]
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