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Re: Re: v-belts for Ferguson sickle bar
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Posted by '52 8N (MD) on July 02, 2003 at 17:32:22 from (209.163.100.198):
In Reply to: Re: v-belts for Ferguson sickle bar posted by PloughNman on July 02, 2003 at 11:06:11:
I can't believe it! I searched with google and found the JDV-Belts.com (JayDee Enterprises) before I got three replies on the Ferg board all mentioning the same outfit. I talked with Mel and he gave me the elusive belt formula. The formula, BTW, to figure out the right belt is: Sum of Outer Diameters of pulleys times 1.57 plus 2 times median distance between centers of pulleys. For my 6A-EO-B20 Ferguson mower this is: [8"+ 5.5" X 1.57] + [2 X 10.25] = 41.695" The tricky part is knowing that the DayCo (one of the brands carried by JDV) belt numbers need to be adjusted upward by a half of an inch to compensate for the pitch of the belt. So say the DayCo number is 24410 (First two digits are in 32nds of an inch 24/32" belt width by 41.0" length, the last three digits). To get to the compensated effective length that equals the output from the formula above you add a 1/2". So since I needed a belt with a nominal length of 41.695" the DayCo 24410 is a good match - 24/32" = 3/4" width by 41"+.5"= 41.5". Again, thanks for your reply! wc
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