FLAT IDLER PULLEY FOR JOHN DEERE GY20067 GY22172 JOHN DEERE L110 L118 L120 L130
FLAT IDLER PULLEY FOR JOHN DEERE GY20067 GY22172 JOHN DEERE L110 L118 L120 L130
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Flat Idler Pulley for John Deere
This flat idler pulley is a direct replacement for John Deere mowers, serving as a critical component in the deck belt routing system; OEM cross-reference numbers GY20067 and GY22172 ensure compatibility with select models.
Overview
This flat idler pulley for John Deere is designed to guide and tension the drive belt on zero-turn and lawn tractors, ensuring smooth operation of the mower deck. It is a direct replacement for OEM part numbers GY20067 and GY22172, making it ideal for maintaining your John Deere L110, L118, L120, and L130 mowers. The pulley's robust construction delivers reliable performance in demanding cutting conditions.
Built For Performance
- Precision-ground bearing for smooth rotation and reduced friction
- Durable steel construction resists wear and corrosion
- Flat profile matches OEM specifications for proper belt tracking
- Sealed bearing prevents debris ingress for extended life
- Direct bolt-on installation with no modifications required
Fits These Machines
- for John Deere L110
- for John Deere L118
- for John Deere L120
- for John Deere L130
On-The-Job Use
- Replacing a worn or seized idler pulley on a lawn tractor deck
- Restoring proper belt tension for consistent cutting performance
- Maintaining the mower deck drive system during regular service intervals
- Eliminating belt squeal or misalignment caused by a faulty pulley
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | GY20067, GY22172 |
| Material | Steel with sealed bearing |
| Pulley Type | Flat idler |
| Application | Lawn tractor mower deck |
Good To Know
Q: How do I know if this flat idler pulley fits my mower? A: Check your mower's part number against the cross-referenced OEM numbers GY20067 and GY22172, or verify that your model is listed among the compatible John Deere L-series tractors.
Q: What causes an idler pulley to fail? A: Common causes include bearing wear from debris or lack of lubrication, and belt misalignment that puts excessive side load on the pulley.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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