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Re: Lining up a tractor flat belt
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Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 04, 2006 at 06:03:44 from (71.249.198.250):
In Reply to: Re: Lining up a tractor flat belt posted by Dave NE IA on March 03, 2006 at 19:03:22:
I meant to say twist and, yes, that does reverse the direction of the driven pulley. Every belt driven machine I ever worked with (lots of threshing machines and silo fillers) were set up to operate that way. Maybe your machine is different. JDs under load on the belt missing just once would sometimes cause the belt hop you described. It was really funny to watch and usually required disengaging the clutch and then trying to get things going again before a plug up occurred. Fortunately the feed table apron would stop if the RPM dropped off. It was especially funny if a bunch of Farmall guys were standing around watching.
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