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Can you measure it or find the numbers ? And then we can use CCS and see if it's the right one?
When I went back to work at lunch I got to thinking about what you said,and someone else,about that belt. And I remembered I originally was gonna redo a 48in deck but it was to far gone. So that left me thinking there has to be another belt in the shed somewhere,I should have 2. Sure enough there was,slightly smaller! I'm still gonna have to take that cross shaft out and mill that center section away,it has clearance now but not much,especially after I put that bearing back flush.
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Another good catch Dave! That would certainly change the angle of engagement and potentially cause the release "button" un-do wear.
 
Keep in mind that it has to rotate slightly as it actuates the PTO, so the flat may rotate into conflict with the belt. Here's a photo of one in place on one of my parts tractors, a 104:

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This one came off a 127, same as my 106, that one you have looks it came off a wide frame and was made to fit your 127.

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The way I see it,the extra material is the same as the bar stock,gives it extra strength,now that the belt will clear should work out. Tomorrow I'm gonna grind out that shaft that holds the pulley brackets out ,and tighten everything back up with no slop.
 
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