Posted by Texasmark1 on September 19, 2017 at 04:02:41 from (99.197.190.172):
In Reply to: Belt dressing posted by Ted in NE-OH on September 18, 2017 at 16:36:46:
I have some in a spray can that works really well I picked up at Attwoods farm store. I'm in my skivvies having coffee now but later on I'll get the name of it when I get to the shop; will add to this answer later. Can says spray it on and let it dry. I just spray it on while it's running and it does it's own curing. Works on lawnmower belts and my flat 6 rib air compressor belt very well. Seems one good application is all it takes. On the lawnmower belt, 3 blade 52" bought in 2005 OEM belt, sprayed it a couple of years ago because it'd slip under tall grass. Nar a problem since. New flat belt slipped regardless of how tight I got it and the unloader valve was working properly. One application and that was that.
I also use it on lawnmower tires. I run very low pressures to get a soft ride and some of the older tubeless tires have lost their plasticizers and don't seal to the rims very well. Moving the tire bead away from the wheel and spraying some of this in there does the trick in solving the slow leak problems.
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