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Re: correct belt pully
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Posted by Tedd on February 07, 2006 at 04:31:26 from (144.71.145.22):
In Reply to: correct belt pully posted by 1941Mowner on February 06, 2006 at 17:35:10:
Most of the important facts have already been covered on the pully ? but I have to add my 2 cents. We have a couple showey(sp) type of tractors that the all-steel pully painted red looks great on. I still grind my feed with a belt driven hammer-mill and I have never had good luck with the steel pully. Slippage is common and no tuninng of the belt tension will stop wobble or belt resonance. The fiber/paper pully requires less tennsion and the belt seems to always run true. I think you are trying to determine appropriateness by year built by I thought this may be good in case you actually wanted to use it.
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