[AT] Belts?
Ron Cook
ron at lakeport-1.com
Sun Jul 1 10:05:28 PDT 2012
I have heard of people using them. Doesn't look stout enough to me,
though and too slick. About 5 years ago at a flea market part of a
threshing show I picked up a very nice 40 foot long endless 8 inch flat
belt for 15 bucks. I used it once to start one of my A John Deeres with
the 60 John Deere when I was by myself. 40 feet puts those tractors
quite a ways apart and really worked very well. I was tickled with my
purchase, and the wife was pleased that I actually found a use for that
expenditure even if it did take several years to do. Keeping that thing
stored properly is something that needs attention, though.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 7/1/2012 10:59 AM, Dean VP wrote:
> Charlie,
>
> I'm not sure if they would be strong enough or long enough.
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA
>
> "Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
> - Ralph Waldo Emerson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]
> On Behalf Of charlie hill
> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 1:43 AM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Belts?
>
> Dean, I was in a tractor supply store the other day and they had rolls of belting that
> were made for round balers.
> I wonder if they are strong enough to run on a tractor belt pulley?
> They looked pretty stout.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dean VP
> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 11:29 PM
> To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group'
> Subject: Re: [AT] Belts?
>
> Tyler,
>
> I would suggest a 6" wide belt for the most universal application although they usually
> come in 6", 7" and 8" width. Belts are usually specified as the total length of the belt
> so the distance separating the two tractors belt pulleys will be approximately half the
> length of the belt. If the two facing tractors belt pulleys normally operate in the same
> rotational direction you will need to twist the belt. These longer belts are not so easy
> to find in decent condition but they sometimes show up at swap meets and/or antique
> tractor shows. I suspect there are companies who still make new belts but they probably
> would be prohibitively expensive.
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA
>
> "Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
> - Ralph Waldo Emerson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]
> On Behalf Of Tyler Juranek
> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 7:50 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: [AT] Belts?
>
> Hey Folks.
> I know this is a pretty stupid question, but does anyone know where I can
> find a belt that
> would work on any tractor, JD, IH Cocshut, Oliver, Alice, etc?
> I want to use it to get my model A going when I can't crank it and get it
> started, and
> don't have access to a pickup.
> Thanks,
> Tyler
>
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