Feb 12, 2010 / Whatsit revisited #11 jayste Veteran Member Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 1,671 Location "Sold the 1/4 of a 1/4 but still tractorin' " Tractor 2004 Kubota M4800 SU Ok Tom! it's Friday! Whatsit....I would have guessed what others have said.
Feb 12, 2010 / Whatsit revisited #12 Heywood Jannockitov Platinum Member Joined Jan 9, 2008 Messages 806 Location Near Schomberg, Ontario Canada, the equestrian cen Tractor Deere 27d, JD 5425 cab, JD F620, JD XUV 850D, Case 580 SE, IH 484 Nose hair pluckers.
Feb 12, 2010 / Whatsit revisited Thread Starter #13 OP T tommu56 Elite Member Joined Oct 4, 2004 Messages 2,901 Location Lycoming county pa Tractor kubota bx23 Ok it is a tool for assembling link type belt that has rivets to hold the links together Robs link fan belt made me think of it this tool is about 30 years old and when you bought a box of belting one came in them. I've used right angle snap ring pliers to assist in assembling the belting when I didn't have these pliers available. http://www.brammer.pl/uk/link_belts_brammer.aspx I was going to wait until 11:59 but that is past my bed time tom
Ok it is a tool for assembling link type belt that has rivets to hold the links together Robs link fan belt made me think of it this tool is about 30 years old and when you bought a box of belting one came in them. I've used right angle snap ring pliers to assist in assembling the belting when I didn't have these pliers available. http://www.brammer.pl/uk/link_belts_brammer.aspx I was going to wait until 11:59 but that is past my bed time tom
Feb 13, 2010 / Whatsit revisited #14 M mbohuntr Platinum Member Joined Jul 8, 2008 Messages 869 Location Upstate NY Tractor Mahindra 1533 I have never worked on a link belt... roller chain, conveyer chain, but not that... Good one!!
Feb 15, 2010 / Whatsit revisited #15 jayste Veteran Member Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 1,671 Location "Sold the 1/4 of a 1/4 but still tractorin' " Tractor 2004 Kubota M4800 SU Who knew? I saw Robs thread and have never used this type of belting either. I didn't know it required a tool.
Who knew? I saw Robs thread and have never used this type of belting either. I didn't know it required a tool.