Posted by Mark on February 25, 2009 at 04:44:53 from (172.133.8.93):
In Reply to: Re: O/T V Belts posted by RAB on February 24, 2009 at 22:52:46:
Most belts made by a reputable maker, will be within a certain tolerance....+/- a nanometer. If all are replaced together, they should all work fine.
Given time, all belts stretch and erode. You sure as hell can't expect one 5 years old to be the same length a new one is....even if they are marked the same.
Why some of you think that products sold on ebay are inferior....I'll never understand. Are the NOS John Deere parts sold there...defective? NO! Neither are the Gates belts....or the myriad of other items offered for sale. Most of that stuff comes from closed dealers and shops, or people like me who bought it and never used it.
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