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Hi , I have just bought a 2005 Hayter Condor which is in nice condition, runs really sweet. Working through the machine and the clutch belt is definitely incorrectly sized and drive belt could be a little stretched. Has anyone any information on what the correct belt sizings are for these great machines.  Ideally if I could get sizings for whole set of belts that would great. 

Planning on working my way through the whole machine to get it to a good standard.

Thanks for any help anyone can offer

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Hi, thanks for your reply. I had sent a request of to two companies selling belts, one Totally belts came back to me within 30 mins ( even though it was early evening). For those people who possibly need to buy belts in the future for their 510D mowers, these are the belts required

2 in number ,4752.......power head to cutting deck

1 in number 1836.......clutch belt, order as a B35.5

1 in number 235015.......power head to hydrostatic drive

 

If you punch the numbers into Totall belts they all come up instantly,  total cost for a full set of belts is around £30. It is going on that amount of money for one belt from a Hayter dealer. 

 

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Hi, 

I have ordered a new 235015.power head to hydrostatic drive on a 2008 hayter condor.

It is too small by a good inch. Where is the adjustment. What am I missing.

There is a lot of adjustment to tighten once on but it's not possible to force the belt on.

 

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