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[Lifetime Warranty] 954-04032B Edger Drive Belt for Troy Bilt TB554 MTD Cub Cadet LE100 Bolens Craftsman Lawn Edger V-Belt - Replaces 754-04032B 754-0465, 954-0465 754-04032 954-04032A | 3/8" x 36"

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954-04032B Edger Drive Belt for Troy Bilt TB554 MTD Cub Cadet LE100 Bolens Craftsman Lawn Edger V-Belt - Replaces 754-04032B 754-0465, 954-0465 754-04032 954-04032A | 3/8" x 36"

Key Features

  • Type: V-Belt
  • Application: Edger Drive Belt
  • Dimensions (Outer Circumference): 36 inches
  • Width (Top): 3/8 inches
  • Material: Engineered for durability and consistent power transmission

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 954-04032B
  • 754-04032B
  • 954-04032A
  • 754-04032
  • 954-0465
  • 754-0465

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select lawn edger models from brands including Troy-Bilt, MTD, Cub Cadet, Bolens, and Craftsman.
  • Known to fit models such as Troy-Bilt TB554 and Cub Cadet LE100.
  • Verify compatibility by checking your owner's manual or the part number on the original belt.

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of wear such as cracking, fraying, glazing, or deep abrasions.
  • Audible squealing or slipping during operation.
  • Noticeable loss of power to the edger blade.
  • Belt has stretched and no longer maintains proper tension.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before performing any maintenance.
  • Refer to your lawn edger's owner's manual for specific replacement procedures.
  • Ensure pulleys are clean and free of debris before installing the new belt.
  • Check for proper belt tension and routing after installation.

FAQ

This belt is used on many lawn edgers and driveway edgers from Troy-Bilt, MTD, Cub Cadet, Bolens, Craftsman, Yard-Man, Huskee, and Yard Machines. The title specifically calls out Troy-Bilt TB554 and Cub Cadet LE100, and published fitment information places this belt on many 2004-and-newer MTD-built edgers. Because these brands share platforms, the safest way to confirm fit is by matching your exact model number and one of the listed belt part numbers.
This belt cross-references to 754-04032, 754-04032A, 754-04032B, 754-0465, 954-04032, 954-04032A, 954-04032B, 954-04032B-CM, 954-0465, and OEM-754-04032. Additional aftermarket cross-reference numbers found for this belt family include Oregon 75-249 and Stens 265-252.
Typical symptoms include the edger not self-propelling, weak or intermittent wheel drive, belt slipping under load, a burning rubber smell, visible cracking or fraying, glazing on the belt sides, or the belt jumping off the pulleys. On older edgers, stretching over time can also reduce traction even if the belt is not fully broken.
On most MTD-built edgers, this is a moderate repair. Plan on about 20 to 45 minutes for a first-time installation. Typical tools are basic sockets or nut drivers, a wrench set, and possibly pliers to move guards or tension hardware. The usual process involves removing the belt guard, relieving tension, routing the new belt around the engine and drive pulleys, and confirming the belt sits fully in the pulley grooves before reassembly.
The most common causes are normal wear, heat buildup, pulley misalignment, seized or rough pulley bearings, debris packed into the belt area, and improper belt tension. On edgers, frequent shock loads from curbs, heavy edging, or abrupt engagement can also shorten belt life. If a replacement belt fails quickly, inspect the pulleys and belt guides rather than assuming the belt alone was the problem.
Check that the pulleys are clean and not bent, the belt keeper rods are not rubbing, the drive system turns freely, and the old belt did not fail because of a locked wheel or damaged pulley. It is also a good idea to compare the routing of the old belt before removal, since incorrect routing is a common cause of poor drive performance after installation.
Yes. Model examples found in compatibility references include Troy-Bilt 25B-554D766, 25B-554E011, 25B-554E066, 25B-554F211, 25B-554F266, 25B-554L766, Tuff-Cut 220, Tuff-Cut 230, and TB554, plus MTD examples such as 25A-550A700, 25A-550A729, 25A-550A765, 25A-552A701, 25A-554L731, and 25A-521A700. These are examples only, not a complete fit list.