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Lining up a tractor flat belt
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Posted by Dave NE IA on March 02, 2006 at 19:01:50 from (12.214.14.245):
Often lining up a tractor flat belt is just as easy as falling off the tractor seat-- it just comes easy. Then however especialy under heavy loads and a big crowd of onlookers, the belt will not stay on even when you have a dozen well meaning sidewalk supervisors. At our show we have a brick making machine that takes a very extreem tight belt. It will put a IH M on her knees. Seems that is always a hard one to line up. Years ago I seen a chart on how to align flat belts, like if it climbs or dances it gave the proper correction. Does anyone have a chart? Thanks in advance. Dave NE IA
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