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    Hi I'm Having problems getting a belt for my Max II . Its a Recreative Industries belt Made by Carlisle #15252AA Made in usa 0405-265. Mud Ox site does not have that # and I have had any luck with Carlisle. Any info that would help me locate one would be appreciated. In the meantime I'm searching.

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    A couple of pages with dimensions and parts numbers of popular Dayco drive belts. Size up the one that you need for your amphibious ATV
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    • #3
      Originally posted by tdog50 View Post
      Hi I'm Having problems getting a belt for my Max II . Its a Recreative Industries belt Made by Carlisle #15252AA Made in usa 0405-265. Mud Ox site does not have that # and I have had any luck with Carlisle. Any info that would help me locate one would be appreciated. In the meantime I'm searching.
      Mr. TDOG50, I am sure that the max experts will be chiming in very soon. in the meantime it might be wise to tell us what engine is in your Max11 and what year it is. How far north is northern Ontario to you? North of Thunder Bay?

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      • #4
        Its on ma6x6.com for 77.78
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        • #5
          Kapuskasing . Ontario About 5 hr driving North of North Bay. Hence the Cross reference. Getting anything here is costly especially with the exchange rate being what it is.

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          • #6
            Its on a 93 Max II with a 14 hp B&S Vtwin

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            • #7
              BELT
              CATEGORY PART NUMBER NUMBER ON BELT DESCRIPTION CLUTCH TYPE LENGTH X WIDTH
              ALL MODELS 15252 15252AA BELT BRIGGS & STRATTON & TECUMSEH COMET 44 7/8″ X 1 3/16″

              SUBSTITUTE BELT
              DAYCO MAX 1039,
              DAYCO HP3003

              Please note, I have spoken with a MAX technician and he states that while the specs call for 1 3/16" width, most belts shipped are undersized, closer 1 2/16"

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              • #8
                By now you have this, but Mudd-Ox DOES stock that belt. 15252 BELT, DRIVE BRIGGS & STRATTON & TECUMSEH - MAX II

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                • #9
                  Dayco HP3003 is MUCH cheaper



                  I am replacing mine this week.

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                  • #10
                    The Dayco HP3003 is the correct belt. I have a 1995 Max II with a 14hp Vanguard and I bought the HP3003 for $29.99 with free shipping from a website called sixity.com Highly recommended!

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                    • #11
                      Let me check when I get home tonight, I think I have one I bought by mistake for my max IV. If I do have it you can have it for the cost of shipping. I'm also in Ontario.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Canadian_Zuk View Post
                        Let me check when I get home tonight, I think I have one I bought by mistake for my max IV. If I do have it you can have it for the cost of shipping. I'm also in Ontario.
                        I just went through my old posts and found the belt number, its a 1092M3 Dayco Ultramax belt.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by hipowerone View Post
                          Please note, I have spoken with a MAX technician and he states that while the specs call for 1 3/16" width, most belts shipped are undersized, closer 1 2/16"
                          I've had great luck with buying the 1-1/4" wide belts. It lets them ride higher on the secondary giving more low end. I always ditch the stock rubber motor mounts and add unistrut to get better adjustment and performance too. This gives more choices for length as an added benefit.

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                          • #14
                            I like that unistrut idea. Seems like it would make belt adjustment and replacement so much easier. So no rubber mounts at all, just unistrut to frame and then motor bracket to unistrut? Do you run 2 struts or 4?

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                            • #15
                              I'm running a 40 horse big block Kohler in mine so it just won't be the same......
                              Using 2 with the stock motor mount plate would be the simplest set up, but I think there's a reason it doesn't slide right in. My memory is failing here, but thinking of how the frame is and how things fit in there you may be better off putting 2 struts side-side perhaps even with a spacer between them and the frame. Then bolt the engine to 2 struts running forward-back. I also like using square washers.

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