What year is a roper 608 261
44'
forward drive belt is a Gates # 6838 38x1/2 reverse belt is a Gates # 45x1/2
Belt , Traction drive P/N 53790 and Bel t, Auger drive P/N 3526.
On my Roper 8-26, the belt numbers are: drive belt: 76672 which I found at this sight: http://www.rcpw.com/ayp-sears-parts/genuine/76672.html for the impeller belt I have: 78303 which I found here: http://www.rcpw.com/ayp-sears-parts/genuine/78303.html but I also found it at the Sears sight by searching the part # I don't know if the belts are the same for the 10 hp, but my guess is they would be. Chris
106085x
NO
It depends on the snowblower, belt type and what you arer trying to achieve by making the change. The replacement pulley(s) will have to be the same shaft id as the original to start. Next make sure that there is room inside the snowblower for the new pulley. Thirdly the belt may have to change depending on the pulley size that you choose. There are many different pulley types and sizes available. Be aware of the changes that are made because they can decrease the snow throwing ability and also affect the drive speed and vice versa.
put the belt on the bottom pully then on the top engine shaft then put both parts of the belt under the belt tension then the belt tensioner should be on the top of both part (strips) of the belt.
go to sears.com type in model number and serial number, most of the time they will show you a parts break down/ note belts are like every thing else you get what you pay for. a good belt will cost about $20
Your belt is the first thing I would check. If your belt is ok then start checking shear pins and bolts. If they are all ok adjust your belt tightener.
Oscar Wilson.com bought all the parts for the Murray snowblower. Contact them and give them your model number and serial number of your snowblower and if they have any left they will take care of you.