Posted by IaGary on December 27, 2015 at 06:50:09 from (108.160.224.178):
In Reply to: Spare Parts posted by 37Chief on December 26, 2015 at 18:08:56:
The sickle drive belt was going bad on my grain table 17 years ago. So I bought a new one to have on hand.
Before it got switched I traded the head on a newer used one. When I bought the new head I noticed the belt was cracked so I made the dealer throw in a new belt forgetting I had one at home.
When I went to put the new belt behind the seat in the cab I found the other new one.
Traded combines 2 years later and put the new belts on a nail in the shed and forgot I had them.
Traded heads again about 3 years ago. Same thing belt was slightly cracked so I made them throw in a new belt.
Took the new belt to hang on the wall and there were the other 2 belts. So now I have 3 belts all the same size and the old crack belt is still running.
Conclusion- them cracked belts on a Case IH 1020 header will run a long time. Long enough you forget you have a new belt at home.
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