Posted by Texasmark1 on June 29, 2017 at 18:48:32 from (99.197.190.172):
In Reply to: Re: drum mower posted by RayP(MI) on June 29, 2017 at 07:13:45:
Small Tractor Innovations in Caldwell Texas. I bought 200 from him when I bought my mower 7 ish maybe years ago at that price. I'm still working on my first box of 100 and I decided to add a second row of cutters for 6 per drum so I'm using them twice as fast as originally, but they just last and last the way I use them. Don't know what he sells them for now. His mowers are just a couple hundred more than the $3.7k (as I recall) I paid for mine some 7 ish years ago so he may be pretty constant on them too. They are from Turkey too from the mower mfgr.
I had that cover problem too when I first got mine. It too damaged my belts...burned the covering off the outside where it rubbed. Phil, owner of STI sent me replacements, in a heart beat, no charge. His business has really grown. No doubt, the way he treats his customers.
My cure was to cut the ends off the belt covers. The problem is that if you (whomever) get the belts too tight the adjusting pulley moves out too far and if the cover was adjusted before the belt tension you have the problem. I told him that. Don't know what cam of it. He ships!
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