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Re: Re: Hey BobM - belt drives
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Posted by Steven@nd on January 10, 2003 at 17:09:22 from (12.15.56.116):
In Reply to: Re: Hey BobM - belt drives posted by Bob M on January 10, 2003 at 13:09:46:
Tractor is mainly only used in summer time when the hydraulics will be needed. I'll probably take the belt off during the winter because the creep feeders, feed wagon, and grinder mixer don't require hydraulics. And there aren't any leaks on my H - at least not up front. My local machine shop will order me the same pump they drive with a chain on their H - so it should work with a belt. I was sure to ask about that when I talked to them - I noticed right away in most pump specifications that they aren't designed for side loads. My calculation using the formula from the Northern Tool catalog for HP required comes up with 6.5 horsepower so the B section belt should be perfect. Thanks again for your help!
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