Posted by paul on July 16, 2019 at 08:58:20 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Another exciting day posted by gotmyfarm! on July 15, 2019 at 17:02:45:
I missed your tractor story, I just drove one home 140 miles or so this week. Sure get to see a lot of the country slow speed!
How much of a job is it to replace that belt? Looks like you have to get the main hub loose. With the bars at an angle to the hub, things dont always pull apart as straight forward as one thinks, hope they have a provision for that.
Looks like a good setup with a little attention to details.
For rake teeth, I get the metal springs as others picture. I have had good luck from my local farm store, Rinnnings, as well as from Fleet and fArm, and others. Some years ago I got some from TSC, and those were soft - bent like a pretzel. That was years ago, I’m sure things are different. But just saying, you can run into different quality on this stuff...... don’t give up.
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