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Posted by G Taylor on January 29, 2001 at 21:20:18 from (64.10.111.54):
In Reply to: Re: Belt power posted by Mike Quale on January 29, 2001 at 18:50:30:
I like the two cylinder on the belt as well however...... The guys feeding sheeves into the threshing maching better not have contest or try to plug the feeder house. Torque rise as RPM drops & energy stored in the flywheel dropping as a squre root of RPM can cause problems eg; rough running. Something may get twisted off or the belt tossed scratching the paint or injuring someone. On occasion used to throw a scoop shovelful of whole corn cobs into the #10 Deere Hammer mill before the last shovelful had completely cleared. Sometimes would take the 60 down to the last putt but it would toss the belt before stalling. Then would get cussed & my butt kicked before taking the mill apart to unplug it. Wore earpluggs to do that & other noisy jobs, everyone else is 1/2 deaf now.
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