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Posted by JK-NY on March 30, 2001 at 05:39:00 from (209.240.220.209):
In Reply to: belt repair posted by mike warnock on March 27, 2001 at 08:13:31:
I made a new belt for my dearborn buzz saw out of part of a used round baler belt. My neighbor gave me a pece of the belt and loaned me a crimping tool for belt lacing which you use in a vise. The lacing is "clipper" brand avail. in many farm supplies, mine came from TSC. You can't tell it from a factory made belt. Other method is alligator clips or lacing that you could set in the belt with a hammer although I hav'nt seen that one in a while. I've intended to post on this board fora ln tie th sgession to use round bale belt to replace old style flat belt,now this post finally isnpiired me
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