Lifetime Warranty

[Lifetime Warranty] 7200718 Mower Drive Belt - V-Belt Fits Ariens ZTX 42, ZTX 52, IKON-XD 52, IKON-XD 60 CARB Zero Turn Mower | 1/2" x 57"

Save 17%
0.00 Regular price
$40.37
Regular price $48.44 Sale price
$40.37
In stock
Fast delivery

Secure and trusted checkout with

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • PayPal
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
Contact for wholesale

🛠️
CONFIRM THE FIT FOR YOUR MODEL
Enter your model number

7200718 Mower Drive Belt - V-Belt Fits Ariens ZTX 42, ZTX 52, IKON-XD 52, IKON-XD 60 CARB Zero Turn Mower | 1/2" x 57"

Key Features

  • Type: Transaxle Drive V-Belt
  • Dimensions: 1/2 inch width x 57 inch outer circumference
  • Construction: Wrapped, with high-tensile synthetic cord reinforcement for durability and resistance to stretching

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Ariens / Gravely: 07200718, 7200718, 5104354, 98-9008

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select Ariens and Gravely zero-turn mowers. Always verify fitment with your model and serial number.
  • Ariens Models:
    • IKON-X 42
    • IKON-X 52
    • IKON-XD 42 (915172)
    • IKON-XD 52 (915175, 915176, 915177, 915221, 915223)
    • IKON-XD 60 CARB
    • ZTX 42
    • ZTX 48
    • ZTX 52
    • ZTX 60
  • Gravely Models:
    • ZT X 42
    • ZT X 52

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of wear such as cracking, fraying, glazing, or separating layers
  • Audible squealing or chirping during operation
  • Noticeable slipping or loss of power to the transaxle
  • Belt has become stretched, leading to improper tension

Installation Tips

  • Before installation, disconnect the spark plug wire and engage the parking brake for safety.
  • Consult your owner's manual for the specific belt routing diagram for your mower model.
  • Inspect all pulleys for damage, debris, or excessive wear before installing the new belt.
  • Ensure proper tension is applied as specified in the service manual to prevent premature wear and slippage.

FAQ

This belt is associated with Ariens and Gravely zero-turn mowers that use part number 7200718 or 07200718. Models commonly referenced include Ariens IKON-X 42, IKON-X 52, IKON-XD 42, IKON-XD 52, IKON-XD 52 Limited, IKON-XD 60, and select IKON-X 42 CE / 52 CE versions, plus Gravely ZTX 42, ZTX 52, and ZTX 52 Stealth. Because belt fit depends on the exact deck and drive configuration, match your mower's original belt number before ordering.
The main replacement numbers referenced for this belt are 7200718 and 07200718. If your original belt is marked with either of those numbers, this is the matching replacement family.
Typical symptoms include the mower losing drive intermittently, slow or weak ground movement, squealing during engagement, visible cracking or frayed belt edges, glazing or a burnt rubber smell, or the belt jumping off the pulleys. On zero-turn mowers, a worn belt can also cause inconsistent traction or slipping under load, especially on hills.
For most Ariens and Gravely zero-turn models in this belt family, installation is usually a moderate DIY job. Expect about 20 to 45 minutes if the belt routing is straightforward and the pulleys are accessible. Common tools include a socket set or wrench set, pliers for spring tension if needed, and a phone to photograph belt routing before removal. Always disconnect the spark plug wires and remove the key before working around the belt system.
Inspect all belt-contact parts first: idler pulleys, spindle or drive pulleys, belt keepers, tensioner arm movement, and pulley alignment. A new belt can fail quickly if an idler bearing is rough, a pulley is bent, or the tension spring is weak. Also clean packed grass and debris from the belt path, since buildup can cause heat and misalignment.
The most common causes are normal wear, heat, slipping from weak tension, debris packed around pulleys, and misalignment from worn idlers or brackets. Repeated shock loads from abrupt engagement, heavy grass, or damaged pulley surfaces can also shorten belt life. If the old belt shows one-sided wear, that usually points to a tracking or alignment problem rather than belt age alone.