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Belt for Big Ten snow blower

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    Posted: 25 Feb 2016 at 5:37pm
I have a 42" Rotary Snow Thrower that I have mounted on my Big Ten A/C.   The belt broke on it, and I need to know what size it takes.   Thanks,  Bob
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The part number of the snow blower is  2029935
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The single belt blower uses a 56 x 1/2" belt.
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Whenever I needed to know what belt size I needed, I would take a piece of clothes line rope, wrap it around the pulleys, butt the ends together, then put the measuring tool on it. Dad showed me that trick many many years ago. It works great! And darn accurate to! LOL!
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