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Old 11-29-2019, 02:20 AM
Steve N Mi Steve N Mi is offline
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It can be done without a prybar but it takes two. I held the idler back while my son in law slipped the belt over the last remaining pulley. Good to see the prybar technique as I don't usually have another pair of hands available.

The Hayban made 3 deep chops into a stump root before the kevlar belt burst and there was a piece 3 - 4 inches long missing from the OAL that I didn't find.
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