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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Originally posted by tdog50 View PostHi 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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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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By now you have this, but Mudd-Ox DOES stock that belt. 15252 BELT, DRIVE BRIGGS & STRATTON & TECUMSEH - MAX II
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Originally posted by Canadian_Zuk View PostLet 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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Originally posted by hipowerone View PostPlease 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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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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