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Use your model number & go online for Murray Riding Lawnmower & search. Most of the time you will find it. If not reply back with model numner & HP (horse power)
Locate your model number and serial number off the tag under the seat,
GO TO; www.murray.com/manuals/index.cfm?rd=1
Type in your model number and an owners manual/parts manual will download. There will be a diagram in there for drive belt, blade belt and a ton of other useful information
If you have the Murray numbers, you should be able to go to www.murray.com and download the manual for it. They usually show the routing in the owners and/or parts section. Hope this helps
The simplest way, is to take hold the belt, with the tension from the engine pully/clutch mechanism, then to follow the shape around the rest of the cutter mechanism. (You don't have to worry which direction the belt travels,) Bearing in mind, the tensioner direction. Then, you will see the correct route, very quickly:) Hope you can manage, with that.
The belt number is 37x26. As for a diagram, I have it on micro fiche, but can't find it online. I wouldn't want to try to put that one on. lol I'll see if I can get a copy and e-mail it to you. I have the belt if you can't find it locally.
I need your model # took look it up , I am a Murray dealer. The thing to rember there are two kinds of idler pulleys flat idlers that ride on the back side of belts and v pulleys that ride inside the belt . wont be back to the shop until the feb 10. good luck
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