KentT
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- Sevierville, TN
- Tractor
- 1993 Power Trac 1430 w/Kubota diesel engine
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to soften/condition an old flat-style PTO belt? I want to use one I picked up as a "deflector" on the back of my PT's rough-cut mower (see pic below). Because of the way it is made, I can't simply put chains on it like you normally would. So, I've been thinking of using a piece of a tire or something -- then I happened to see this old belt. I thought I might be able to bolt it to the back edge of the deck. Even if a blade should happen to strike it, it wouldn't be like chopping off chain links and sending them flying...
It's still pretty pliable, length-wise, but is getting stiff and somewhat brittle I'm afraid, when you try to bend it side-to-side. It must be at least 40-50 years old, and I'm not as limber as I used to be either.
Does anyone know what they used to use for "belt-dressing" on these old flat belts? Notice that I don't have to worry about it slipping, so it could even be oily, but I don't want something that would swell it/soften it too much...
Thanks!
It's still pretty pliable, length-wise, but is getting stiff and somewhat brittle I'm afraid, when you try to bend it side-to-side. It must be at least 40-50 years old, and I'm not as limber as I used to be either.
Does anyone know what they used to use for "belt-dressing" on these old flat belts? Notice that I don't have to worry about it slipping, so it could even be oily, but I don't want something that would swell it/soften it too much...
Thanks!
