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Old 07-02-2013, 11:12 AM
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No problem, glad it all worked out.... I felt more comfortable with the longer bolts as well. I like the fact as well that it will be a lot less work to change the rear belt. I need to do the same for my 782D.

When the alternator bearings froze up on the 782D, the belt started squealing, but my son could not hear it because of the noise protecting headphones, and most PROBABLY because he had the radio built into them turned up. He kept running it until the belt shredded. I kept thinking as I was taking everything apart to change the belt that there has to be a better way. This is the way!
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