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To: Van in AR Re: Composite V belt

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Andrew H

06-25-2005 07:21:44




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Hello Van !!
Thanks for replying. I have another question for you. You mentioned that the belt has to be installed in the right direction. Which is the right direction? I see that each belt segment is a polyurethane piece with a tab "head" follwed by two slots or holes behind it. When the belt is fully assembled, is it the tab "head" end that leads towards the direction of rotation, or is it the "two slots" end that leads toward the direction of rotation?
Also, were you successfully using these belts on tractors? Off the crankshaft pulley? What horsepower were you putting out?
Thanks Van

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Van in AR

06-25-2005 15:46:51




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 Re: To: Van in AR Re: Composite V belt in reply to Andrew H, 06-25-2005 07:21:44  
The Fenner belts we have used have a arrow every 8 or 10 segments that point in the direction of rotation, if you put them on backwards they seem to unhook themselves under power. Hope this helps.
Van



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