Dan Thomas
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Yes. There are a lot of belts out there and they're not all equal. The average hardware-store belt is a fractional horsepower belt, typically found on power tools or your furnace fan. Then there are industrial belts, which are tough and strong and have A, B, C sizes and so on that refer to the belt width. Automotive belts are somewhere in between the two extremes. And the V-angle of these things aren't all the same, so the wrong belt doesn't seat properly in the pulleys.So true ..... in the 1980's I had a small Toro riding mower that needed a new belt after years of hard use .... the belt was a green color and the dealer wanted $46.00 for a new one , which I thought was ridiculous so I went my local auto supply and got a regular black rubber belt for $7.00
It stretched 15% the first week which I took care of by adjusting the idler pulley ..... but then began to shred and fail by end of summer so I bought the Toro one which lasted another 10 years until the motor wore out.
So your automotive belt, which was designed to drive the alternator and water pump, neither of which consume much power, couldn't handle the load of the mower deck, which sucks up a lot of the engine's HP.