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[Lifetime Warranty] GX24154 Mower Drive Belt Replacement - Fits John Deere D105 E100 X105 X106 Lawn Tractors | Heavy-Duty Aramid Cord | 1/2" x 98"

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GX24154 Mower Drive Belt (1/2" x 98")

Key Features

  • Belt Type: Mower Drive Belt
  • Dimensions: 1/2" Width x 98" Nominal Outer Length
  • Material: Synthetic rubber construction with internal aramid fiber tensile cords
  • Design: Engineered for high strength and resistance to heat, oil, and abrasion

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • John Deere: GX24154

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Brand: John Deere
  • Fits specific lawn tractor models including:
  • D105
  • E100
  • X105
  • X106

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of wear such as cracking, fraying, or glazing
  • Audible squealing or slipping during operation
  • Noticeable decrease in drive system performance
  • Belt becomes stretched, loose, or damaged

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning work for safety
  • Consult your mower's service manual for the correct belt routing diagram and tensioning procedure
  • Inspect pulleys for damage or wear; replace if necessary
  • Ensure the new belt is properly seated in all pulley grooves
  • Verify correct tension after installation to prevent slippage or premature wear
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  • PART NUMBERS

    PART NUMBERS

    This Drive Belt replaces part numbers: John Deere GX24154
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your mower is repaired and works like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • FIX MOWER'S SYMPTOMS

    FIX MOWER'S SYMPTOMS

    Slipping or Inconsistent Speed, Loud or Unusual Noises, Excessive Vibration, Burning Smell, Moves slowly or Fails to move
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
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Brand Model Number
John Deere 100 Series D105 (PC11755), E100 (PC13334), X105 (PC12385), X106 (PC13343) Lawn Tractors

FAQ

This belt is designed for John Deere D105, E100, X105, and X106 lawn tractors. Because John Deere utilizes similar belts across various mower and tractor configurations, please confirm compatibility by checking your specific machine's model number and the belt routing or part number provided in your owner's manual before ordering.
The primary part number is GX24154. This belt also replaces OEM numbers M118760, M41668, Ariens 07200116, and 7200116. Always verify the part number against your tractor or parts diagram, as some cross-references apply to different specific machine setups.
Typical symptoms include the tractor failing to move normally, slipping under load, weak ground drive, jerky engagement, squealing during operation, or visible belt damage such as glazing, cracking, frayed edges, or stretching. If the belt has jumped off the pulleys, inspect the belt, idler pulleys, and belt guides for wear.
GX24154 is a traction drive belt for John Deere D105, E100, X105, and X106 tractors. It is part of the tractor's drive system and is not a blade deck belt. Please verify this against your tractor's parts diagram, as deck belts and traction belts are not interchangeable.
Installation is a moderate repair for a DIY owner. On most riding tractors, expect the process to take 45 to 90 minutes, depending on access and whether the mower deck must be lowered or removed. Required tools typically include socket wrenches, pliers, and a breaker bar or spring tool for the idler tensioner. We recommend taking a photo of the original belt routing before removal to ensure correct installation.
Check the idler pulleys for rough bearings or wobble, inspect belt keepers and guides for bending, and ensure the tensioner arm moves freely. Clean debris from the pulley grooves and check for oil contamination, as these factors can significantly shorten belt life. If the old belt shows one-sided wear, inspect pulley alignment before installing the replacement.
Premature belt failure is often caused by heat buildup, misaligned pulleys, weak tensioners, seized idler bearings, debris packed around pulleys, or oil contamination. Repeated slipping during heavy loads or abrupt direction changes can also accelerate wear. If a new belt fails quickly, the root cause is usually an issue within the drive system rather than the belt itself.