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Westwood Mower
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:33 pm
by alan p
Hi can anyone tell me the belt sizes for a westwood T11 Ride on mower the dealer belts are just so expensive mine are worn beyond recognition and bearing and belt dealers are about 1/2 the price
many thanks hopefully alan
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:32 pm
by Clive.
Hello Alan,
I am not familiar with Westwood T11 belt sizes...But..I have an old cross ref' book to a pattern parts providers belt part numbers..some of which seem to also list standard size refs as well...but sadly not all.!!..
As I think the belts will provide clutch function I think it may be wise to go for a quality belt suitable for a clutch application rather then the basic version of that belt size.
Do you have any original Westwood part numbers to cross ref from.??
Clive.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:34 pm
by ian husker
Hi Allen/Clive. The Bartram Mowers Website has all the spares and diagrams for Westwood mowers. They list the T1100 and T1200 together so I think they will use the same belts. They have all the part numbers and prices listed. I have a T1200 and when I needed a replacement collector drive belt I took the old one to my local car spares shop and asked for one about 1/2 inch smaller in diameter to allow for stretch. It works perfectly and was about 1/6th of the price of a genuine part. Hope this helps. Ian
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:36 pm
by alan p
Thanks ian will check it out

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:11 am
by Clive.
Hello,
I had a quick look at the Bartram site...I have used it before for some Qualcast refs..but did not think of using it for other makes
On my quick look I did not see a T11 ref.??.only T1100...are they one and the same..??...
..but it was only a quick look and it may be there.??
If you can decipher which belts you may need from their site..and thus establish the Westwood part numbers...let me know and I will see if I can hazard any guesses to possible A or B belt lengths should they tally with any of the numbers in my old cross reference book...which may then at least give a starting point when you visit the engineers supply outlet.
All the best,
Clive.