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AllCrop 72 belt ?

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    Posted: 26 Jun 2010 at 7:59pm
Someone PLEASE tell me there is a easier way to put on a counter shaft drive belt than what I am seeing!!
 
 
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No Sir my Allcrop friend!!! The belts I purchased from you last year made me have the same ordeal. Not fun, and took time to take off pulleys and shaft collars to get it on. Since I was in no hurry, it was kinda fun, I geuss I'm ill!! Ryan
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  WHAT IS SO HARD TO REPLACE THE BELTS  I HAVE REPLACE D A FEW IN MY DAY  WE RAN 2 COMBINES AT ONCE  KEEP THEM IN DRY CONDITIONS AN LESS PROBLEMS
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Originally posted by norm [ind norm [ind wrote:

]  WHAT IS SO HARD TO REPLACE THE BELTS  I HAVE REPLACE D A FEW IN MY DAY  WE RAN 2 COMBINES AT ONCE  KEEP THEM IN DRY CONDITIONS AN LESS PROBLEMS
 
Talking about one belt in particular.  On a 72. What model were you doing it on?
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

No Sir my Allcrop friend!!! The belts I purchased from you last year made me have the same ordeal. Not fun, and took time to take off pulleys and shaft collars to get it on. Since I was in no hurry, it was kinda fun, I geuss I'm ill!! Ryan
 
Fun my ass,  especially  for a fat guy like me. And yes your ill!! Fortunately on the pulley the roller pin was missing and the key was worn so it came off relatively easy.
 
It sucks to eat you own cooking!  Next week I get to install the drapers I sell on a 66.    
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It was some work Tom!! But it was a sunny day and gave us a excuse to drink beer. LOL
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

It was some work Tom!! But it was a sunny day and gave us a excuse to drink beer. LOL
 
 
I would have hurt myself if I was drinking and moving all around the machine....
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Tom:  Only easy way is to go with a sectional belt, as long as it doesn't have to look original.
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Originally posted by Rawleigh Rawleigh wrote:

Tom:  Only easy way is to go with a sectional belt, as long as it doesn't have to look original.
 
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I agree Tom. In sight it must be right!!! I think Steak n Shake uses this also!! LOL
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