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I need to know what length belt to use with my QA42. I will be installing on a 147.
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I also have a qa42 on a 122 and also want to know the length they should be the same
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Belt # is 487 043 R1
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So if I'm reading correctly this belt will be a 3/8" by 28" ?
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That looks to be correct. The Gates belt part number is 6728.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the 147 Mechanical PTO 1/2, and not 3/8?
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Yes, 3/8 x28
There are two types though. Both made in the USA ![]()
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Edit: Wait, I thought there were only 2 sizes of PTO pulley's ever used, 1/2 and 5/8? Where does 3/8 come in?
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there are 3 sizes of pulleys
One for the NF WF .One for the Ql wide frame,and one for the 82 series. The first one was changed to 1/2" after the CC 36 and 42 for the 1/2" belt
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So would that make all pre-Quietline's 1/2 inch, Quietline's 3/8 inch, and 82 series 5/8 inch?
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