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Recently got a 1A tiller and I need the belt that goes from the pulley to the gearbox. Anyone know where I can find one that is cheaper than from CC? I have seen some but they appear to be 13/32 x 53 3/8, not 13/32 x 53
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That equates to 3/16 of an inch in the adjustment.--(3/8 divided by half) ![]() if you think that short belt is expensive, do not look at the price of the L-O-N-G belt! ![]() |
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Does anyone have any experience with using the "proper" width belt vs just buying 1/2 inch belts? Is there any difference in belt wear really?
I have used 1/2 inch belts on both of my machines mower decks for 2 years and haven't noticed any belt wear, so when I started overhauling a no.2 tiller I just found the right length for both so I can order from my local napa. It took me 3 tries but I did find the proper length for the pto belt, for some reason its longer than it should be, a 148 1/8 belt was what I needed from the parts I put together for the mule drive and gearbox.
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You can get decent belts on the internet that will work for that short belt as it is not making twists that kills cheap belts.
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