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[Lifetime Warranty] [Upgraded Grip120] 954-0467A Lower Drive Belt - for MTD Cub Cadet LTX 1040 Troy Bilt Bronco Toro 112-0301 LX460 Craftsman Lawn Mowers - Replaces 954-0467 754-0467 | 5/8" x 90.8"

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954-0467A Lower Drive Belt (5/8" x 90.8")

Key Features

  • Type: Lower Drive / Transmission Belt
  • Material: Aramid fiber construction for high tensile strength and durability
  • Dimensions (W x L): 5/8 in x 90.8 in (0.625 in x 90.8 in)
  • Advanced material composition for enhanced grip and resistance to wear

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • MTD / Cub Cadet / Troy Bilt: 954-0467A, 954-0467, 754-0467A, 754-0467
  • Toro: 112-0301

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select lawn tractors and riding mowers from MTD, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, Toro, Yard-Man, Huskee, Yard Machines, and Bolens.
  • Specific verified models include: Cub Cadet LTX1040, Troy-Bilt Bronco, Toro LX460, and Craftsman T1100.
  • Always verify fitment by referencing your equipment's original part number.

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of damage, such as cracks, frays, splits, or glazing on the belt surface.
  • Noticeable slipping, causing inconsistent mower speed or loss of drive power.
  • Audible squealing or screeching sounds from the drive system during operation.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before performing any maintenance.
  • Consult your owner's manual for the correct belt routing diagram and tensioning procedure.
  • Inspect all pulleys for damage or wear and ensure they are clean before installing the new belt.
  • Verify proper belt tension after installation to prevent slippage or premature wear.

FAQ

This belt functions as a lower transmission drive belt on riding mowers and lawn tractors manufactured from 1999 and newer. It is compatible with equipment from Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, MTD, Craftsman, MTD Gold, Bolens, White Outdoor, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, Huskee, and Toro. Specific compatible models include the Cub Cadet LT1040 and LTX1040, Troy-Bilt Bronco, and Toro LX460, LX420, LX423, LX425, and LX500. Because fitment depends on deck size, transmission configuration, and model year, please verify your mower's model number and original belt part number prior to purchase.
This belt replaces OEM part numbers 954-0467A, 954-0467, 754-0467, 754-0467A, Toro 112-0301, and CMXGZAM501035. If your original belt or parts manual references any of these numbers, this belt is the correct replacement.
This is the lower transmission drive belt, which powers the mower's drive system to move the tractor. It is not the blade deck belt. If your mower blades are not spinning, you require a deck belt; if the mower struggles to move, slips under load, or loses ground drive, this lower transmission belt is the component that requires inspection.
Common symptoms include weak or inconsistent ground drive, difficulty moving uphill, jerky engagement, belt squealing, a burning rubber odor, visible cracking or glazing on the belt, or the belt jumping off the pulleys. These issues often occur when the 954-0467A belt stretches over time or the sidewalls become polished, causing the belt to slip.
Installation is a moderate DIY repair typically requiring 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the specific mower model and access to the underside. Essential tools include a socket set, wrench set, pliers, and potentially a breaker bar to release idler tension. On most tractors, you will need to lower or remove the mower deck to route the belt around the engine pulley, idlers, and transmission pulley. We recommend taking a photo of the original belt path before removal to ensure correct routing.
Before installing the new belt, inspect the idler pulleys, belt keepers, transmission pulley, engine pulley, and the tension spring. A new belt may fail prematurely if a pulley bearing is rough, an idler is seized, a belt keeper is bent, or the belt guides are misaligned. Additionally, clear all grass and debris from the drive area, as contamination and heat buildup significantly reduce belt lifespan.