Belt change...

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    Belt change...

    OK does anybody know some super duper slick way of getting a belt on an Attex with a Baker Hill or is it as "labor intensive" as it looks...LOL
    A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....

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    No easy way. When you install the new belt put a spare on also and tie it out of the way.

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    I figured as much...LOL looks like fun....well time to get wrenching!!
    A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....

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    Looking at your photos the existing belt looks too long. The belt should only have 1-13/4" deflection when pulled tight on one side. Didn't want you to go through the trouble and be disappointed with the performance.

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    I tracked down the right belt thru part numbers....finally traced it to a Gates 19T4300 belt....it should be it...
    A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....

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