[AT] Belts?
Larry Goss
rlgoss at insightbb.com
Sun Jul 1 16:09:33 PDT 2012
That's a BIG if, Jim. I picked up a 6-inch by 20 foot solid leather belt at the Arden show last year, and put more money into leather conditioner before I could even unroll it than what I spent for the belt. BUT, that worked. The belt is now pliable enough to actually be used. I don't really have a use for it, so if anyone is interested in it -- let me know.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim & Lyn Evans" <jevans at evanstoys.com>
To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2012 5:50:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Belts?
This isn't a threshing machine or sawmill drive belt. I have run
crossed belt with laces for many, many hours, with a 10-15 HP load. That
is far more power than you need to start a tractor. Rubber baler
belts will work fine, but it will still be cheaper to find an old belt
at a swap meet or auction. Perfect, long endless belts go for big
bucks, but you can usually find a less than perfect 6 or 7" belt for
under $50. As long as it doesn't rot away, it will still last longer
than any of our lifetimes being used to jump start tractors or maybe
running a buzz saw.
On 7/1/2012 1:19 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 7/1/2012 10:51 AM, charlie hill wrote:
>> Dean they have it in Rolls so with the help of some lacing it can be made to
>> any length. The roll I saw in the store was probably 50' of so. They sell
>> it by the foot. it's 2 ply nylon. Comes in 6, 7 and 10 inch. Like you,
>> I'm not sure how much load it would stand or for how long.
>>
>> Charlie
> The steel lacing would be a problem running a crossed belt as it would
> eventually tear itself up . Have to be an endless belt . Best place I
> have found it is at farm auction sales where they are selling an old
> grain chopper, often including the belt . Some of the choppers were not
> easy to install or remove the belt so it was left on permanently. I
> acquired a Cockshutt chopper with the belt still on the pulley. The one
> I use on my hammer mill, my Dad bought with an IH chopper at a farm
> auction years ago. Not too expensive but it was a few years ago. Plus
> not that many old grain choppers left out there maybe by now.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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