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Re: Woods L503 mower belts?
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Posted by Scotty on July 01, 2004 at 14:42:12 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: Woods L503 mower belts? posted by Chris on July 01, 2004 at 09:12:39:
Low down on belts. What you are looking for is a B 255 v-belt. Top cross section will measure .66 inches and the inside measurement is 255 inches. You can find these at just about any power transmission distributor such as Applied Industrial Trchnologies, Motion Industries, etc. Look in the yellow pages usually under Belts and Belting or Power Transmissin Products. You should save some money this way. B255 belts are stock items from most all major manufacturers. A selling price in the low $30 would allow for a more than fair profit. Almost 50 bucks is HIGH. A secton v-belts measure .500 inches across top, B sections are .660 inches and C sections are .880 inches. The length is measure around the inside. One word of caution, make sure the belts have a cloth finish, belts with raw rubber exposed on the outside edges are too aggresive and can cause things to break.
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