Posted by redforlife on September 23, 2014 at 14:06:37 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Flat belt advise posted by Dr. Bert on September 22, 2014 at 17:32:17:
Being lined up is really important. That is the hardest part, but when your set your set. Ussually the longer the belt is that your using the less problems you will have. Allows you to make more drastic changes when getting lined up, and the extra length will provide you with more belt tension on the pulley's. No need to get un-godly long though. Things will work a little better if you put a twist in the belt. If a half twist is not needed to run the right direction, you might consider putting a full twist in it. A relatively long belt will also be more suitable for a half or full twist. Secure the grinder down solid. Once the tractor is in an operational position, you might want to pull forward and dig holes for the tractor wheel's to set in. That will make it alot more stable than just having the brakes set.
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