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Posted by Andrew H on November 15, 2004 at 19:46:54 from (66.131.246.241):
In Reply to: Open Ended V-Belts,Fenner Power Twist Belts posted by Andrew H on November 14, 2004 at 15:29:49:
Thanks for all your advice! I went to a hydraulic shop today and they were able to order a link belt from Gates Corp for me. A 5 foot length is about 45.00. The sales man said it would work on my backhoe engine. This is the belt form the crankshaft to the water pump to the alternator. I know the continuous belt would be much cheaper, but this would entail a time consuming unbolting of the hydraulic pump shaft to get the belt through. I'll let you know how long this link belt lasts. I saw on the Fenner Website that supposedly, these link belts are a permanent fix. I hope they are right! Thanks again for your kind advice! I appreciate it! Andrew H
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