Nobody is bichin, I got two good leather belts for what I considered a good price given the current economy. Thing is I just asked a question yesterday and got slammed because I was obviously given some bad information about the age a typical cow got slaughtered nowdays. All I'm trying to do now is get some good information from those that claim to be in the know more so than I but wind up with nothing but a bunch of generic answers but not one to the specific question asked.......
That aside I appreciated the offer on the rubber belts and gave the thought alot of consideration but in the end had to pass up on the deal. Being designed the way these machines are they were made to run with leather belts , the pullies are crowned for leather belts, sized for leather belts, etc. Too when turning a questionable piece or drilling a large hole the leather belts can be tentioned to slip a little and provide a safety or sorts where the rubber ones would tend to grab and not let go. So I decided to use leather belts as was origionally intended. Again I'm not now, and have never been bichin about the belts, and thanks again for the offer.
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