Posted by ericlb on November 25, 2011 at 04:18:41 from (70.41.96.39):
In Reply to: truck and bale bed posted by pure air man on November 24, 2011 at 20:10:17:
which belt is squeeling, the trucks serpintene belt, or a belt running the hydraulic pump for the bed, if its for the bed, is it a serpintene or a v belt? if serpintene, these belts cannot have any chemical on them at all, the pulleys either, or they will squeel, providing nothing the belt is running has a bad bearing you will have to fully clean everything then replace the belt again, if its a v belt, check to see where the belt is running in the pulley v belts should not run in the bottom on the pulley, there designed to grip the sides of the pulleys, if the bottom of your pulleys are shiny, its trying to tension in the bottom of them, and it will slip under heavy load,in this case, clean the pullys and try the next size wider belt, ie; if its a 3/8 wide belt try a 5/16th or 1/2 inch wide belt
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