The blue belts are just OK. They are better than the black regular duty belts which are probably made abroad by the same company. An expensive black belt might do as well. Other experiences - My cub cadet zero turn took an expensive belt that Cub Cadet carried. It was something like $50 which I refused to pay. It was Kelvar. As a replacement I was buying the blue farm store Kelvar belts for about $30. They might mow a lawn once and fail. I probably bought 10 of them over the last 3 years. One day I thought I would see what belts they had on ebay. Doing a search for the part number I needed for the Cub Cadet an Oregon belt for about 1/2 the farm store price for a blue Kelvar popped up. I ordered it and honestly I cannot destroy it. There are differences. Just a lot tougher. It was amazing to me.
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