Jack Yuan
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2013
- Messages
- 507
- Location
- Changzhou, JiangSu, China
- Tractor
- Jinma 504, Jinma 904, DF1604, YTO X1804
Last week I somewhat reluctantly became a member of the "Smoked My Belts" club. I knew this task was going to tax my belts:
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This area hasn't been mowed in 3+ years and has hundreds of albizia seedlings, which I need to kill. Before I realized there were so many, my plan was to just cut off and poison the stump.
I was able to get mowed up to the fence, down to the big dying albizia on the left.
But late in the day, I just wanted to do a bit more and about 30+ ft past the tree got into stuff about 6 ft tall and really thick. My technique had been to back over, flail raised, forward, repeat a bit lower. Well, I just bit too much. Squealing and smoking, it just wouldn't clear and I was too slow to disengage PTO. I probably should have quit half hour sooner. By the time I got back to the tractor shed it was still smoking, and not a pretty sight once I got the belt cover off. Off the 4 belts, only 1 might be recognized as a belt.
Ordered set of replacement belts from Betstco next day. Unable to determine what to get locally.
Joy at the PO this morning, belts arrived.
Got them installed, adjusted, shot some grease into the zerks and mowed a few hours . Regular mowing, not this project as it has been raining and needs to dry a bit. Really, really prefer tractor mowing to either the Craftsman or Scag. Probably because we really don't have lawn, but acres of mowed pasture.
Need to decipher the various codes on the belts to determine local replacement, maybe even those Kevlar ones Leonz speaks so highly:
Supposed to be metric and fit SPB pulley
CHAOYANG
GB/T1171/06
527 88091407
B 1016 Li
1059 LW
2015--04 (guessing this is manufacture date)
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we factories normally choose Three-V brand belt (BX 17x1016 with teeth) which is proved working well on this mower. Normally, we don't choose this brand belt, it only save nearly 0.4USD per belt, but it is more easily to be burnt.
Another thing is, I don't suggest to use B version belt which is flat and not good for release heat on working belt, I always choose BX version belt which is with teeth.

 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

