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Yay for my Napa Green PTO belt

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wildman

You can sure tell that chunk of wood has been lodged in there for a bit

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Wishin4a416

I run Tractor supply belts with no problems so far. I do try to get OE for the drive belt though.  "Colonel Potter."

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@squonk If people keep throwing junk in your yard , you are going to need a new :wh: and maybe new pieces and parts for yourself.

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WHX??

I'm with Jack on this one. I love TSC belts. The only problem I have with them Is every time I go to TSC to get one they have every size but the one I'm after!

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squonk

I'm hooked in online direct to my local Napa (where In used to work)  and can check inventory. If the one I need is out of stock I can have it the same day if I call before 11 AM. :banana-wrench:

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Tankman

Been using Huskee Kevlar (green) belts. Most always on the shelf at TSC.

Never had one fail. Great belts and inexpensive.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

Green belts?  Green belts indicate oil resistant. 

 

Label the belt sleeves; i.e.: 416-8 Drive, 48" Deck.  Staple gun the sleeve on the shop wall.

 

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