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Holdly 119-8820 Deck Belt 1/2 x 141'', for Toro TimeCutter 50'' SS5000 MX5000 5000 MX5060 75750 75755 Exmark Quest Zero Turn Mowers, Kevlar Aramid Belt 119-8820-SL SS5060 74630 74632 75751

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Holdly 119-8820 Deck Belt 1/2 x 141'', for Toro TimeCutter 50'' SS5000 MX5000 5000 MX5060 75750 75755 Exmark Quest Zero Turn Mowers, Kevlar Aramid Belt 119-8820-SL SS5060 74630 74632 75751
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What It Is

The Holdly 119-8820 is a Kevlar-reinforced replacement deck belt (1/2” x 141”) for zero-turn mowers, specifically Toro TimeCutter and Exmark Quest models with 50” cutting decks. It drives the blades from the engine pulley.

Fitment & Compatibility

Check before buying:

  • Deck size: Must be 50”. This belt won’t fit 42” or 54” decks.
  • Models: Toro TimeCutter SS5000, MX5000, 5000, MX5060, SS5060, 75750, 75751, 75755; Exmark Quest (select 50” models like 74630, 74632).
  • OEM cross: Replaces Toro OEM 119-8820, 119-8820-SL, and Exmark 119-8820.
  • Measurements: 1/2” wide x 141” outside length. Measure your old belt end-to-end to confirm.
  • Verify year: Toro changed belt routing on some 2017+ TimeCutter models—check your manual or existing belt part number.

Key Things to Know

  • Material: Kevlar/Aramid construction is tougher than standard rubber, but still wears faster if pulleys are misaligned or rusty.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. Requires removing the deck and routing around two tensioner pulleys. A belt routing diagram is helpful (check your manual or YouTube).
  • Common gotcha: Tensioner spring can be stiff; use a pry bar or belt tool to relieve tension. Don’t force the belt over pulleys—it can fray the Kevlar edge.
  • Break-in: Expect slight stretch in the first hour. Re-check tension after two mows.

Should You Buy It

If you own a Toro TimeCutter or Exmark Quest with a 50” deck and need a reliable, budget-friendly alternative to the OEM belt, this is a solid pick. It’s not as durable as a Gates or OEM Kevlar belt, but for the price, it works well for residential use. Skip it if you mow commercially or need maximum longevity—invest in the OEM equivalent.

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