Posted by Dr. Bert on September 22, 2014 at 17:32:17 from (72.36.57.150):
Getting ready to use a Bearcat grinder powered with a flat belt instead of a PTO. I have only used the ones with the pto so know little about flat belt use. Remember threshing years ago, but have forgotten about setting up for belt use. My question--do both the grinder and the tractor need to be level so the belt won't run off the belt pulleys, or will the crowned tractor pulley prevent runoff if it is tipped a little? The pulley on the grinder appears to be flat, but has a guide to keep the belt on. Would appreciate any comments. Thanks. Email open.
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