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1995 520H Really small Belt?
04 Aug 2017 15:38 #13935
by GoBucks
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When I was cutting today, I found a really short belt in the yard. I assume it came off the Wheel Horse, but I'm not sure where it came from. My only suspicion is it might have something to do with the rear wheel drive? It didn't want to climb up the hill today, it was kind of going side ways, so maybe only 1 wheel was getting power?
Picture attached shows it laying on a paper napkin so you have a reference for scale.
Thanks,
Sam
Picture attached shows it laying on a paper napkin so you have a reference for scale.
Thanks,
Sam
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05 Aug 2017 07:34 #13939
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic 1995 520H Really small Belt?
I would say that has been cut several times, if your horse is still moving and cutting can't imagine it came off your tractor.
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05 Aug 2017 08:03 - 05 Aug 2017 08:04 #13940
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic 1995 520H Really small Belt?
Maybe a dog or raccoon drug it in your yard lol. I'm with GT, it only takes 1 belt to move and 2 to cut and if 1 is missing it won't move or cut.
I guess it is possible it is a part of a belt, part of the inner layer. Does it look like that?
I guess it is possible it is a part of a belt, part of the inner layer. Does it look like that?
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05 Aug 2017 21:05 #13947
by GoBucks
Replied by GoBucks on topic 1995 520H Really small Belt?
Thanks, I thought it was too short to be off the Wheel Horse, just checking. The slipping on the hill was probably because we were on vacation and the grass got taller than normal.
I just wanted to double check.
No, it just seems to be one small short belt.
I just wanted to double check.
No, it just seems to be one small short belt.
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