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Need Flat Belt for Tractor

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mmdude

07-11-2005 23:31:18




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Does anyone know where to get a flat belt made for a tractor radiator fan? I have a '35 Twin City that needs one. This is my first dealings with this. Any help would be great! Thanks.




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big jt

07-12-2005 23:12:13




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 Re: Need Flat Belt for Tractor in reply to mmdude, 07-11-2005 23:31:18  
Not to advertise for people but I would try Tom Underwood out of Kansas. He deals in NOS parts. Usually advertises as "Parts of the Past".

Using a baler belt will work but the splice will make noise and there is no crown on a bailer belt. The original belts are thicker in the middle then on the edge. The crown helps keep the belt on just like the crown on the pulley helps.

Should add that I have cut down baler belts in a table saw and used them with fair success in machines and machine tools.

HTH

jt

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Redmud

07-12-2005 05:52:27




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 Re: Need Flat Belt for Tractor in reply to mmdude, 07-11-2005 23:31:18  
If you want original, someone can make it. But if you want a better trouble free belt, go to your auto supply, and get one of the Gates serpentine belts. They come in all lengths and widths. I replaced my old leather belt 4-5 years ago with one, and it works finer n frog hair.
[mine is on an antique car]



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Mike M

07-12-2005 05:39:31




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 Re: Need Flat Belt for Tractor in reply to mmdude, 07-11-2005 23:31:18  
Go to any local Farm Dealer and get a round baler belt made up. It should be too wide but you should be able to cut it down.



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another doug

07-12-2005 02:55:58




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 Re: Need Flat Belt for Tractor in reply to mmdude, 07-11-2005 23:31:18  
We have a 1938 Farmall F-20 and made our own. Perhaps on ebay you could find a lacer tool, and some flat belting and measure were you want to start with it's length and go from there.We bought a couple from the dealer over the years, but this one runs great. Maybe someone in an old feed mill or machine shop, I'm sure there is a vendor that will make you one to order but can't think of any right now.

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