Posted by Janicholson on August 14, 2007 at 18:48:25 from (71.87.39.51):
In Reply to: M Alternator belt. posted by Andy Schuppert on August 14, 2007 at 18:39:14:
Every alternator installation is unique to the tractor. Not only do the brackets get made differently, but there are more than 20 different alternators that can be mounted, with many pulley combinations to get it to spin fast. Measuring is probably best done with an old longer bely and a pruning shears. Cut the too long old belt and wrap the belt around the pulleys with the tensioner loose and the alt. moved to the closest to the looas direction allowed. bypass the belt ends and cut again to get a good length. Take it to town for a match. Be sure to match the angle of the belt with the pulley angle, the appliance belts are way different, and just flip over. The width of the belt is also critical, so do not use a old belt that is worn narrow to cut and measure with. JimN
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