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Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley

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Scottie

08-21-2006 05:27:24




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Just purchased a Belt Pulley for the "H". Is there anything I can do to protect and restore the compost paper. Its in good shape right now, but I want to do more in the preservation of this part. I do plan on using it run a cord saw this fall.
Thanks in advance...




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RustyFarmall

08-21-2006 06:19:21




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Scottie, 08-21-2006 05:27:24  
If the pulley will be used to power a cord saw, you do not want to apply any kind of paint, oil, or varnish. The best thing you can do is keep it in a dry place when it is not being used, and make sure that the rats and mice cannot get to it. The belt dressing that is used to make the belt grip better will be the best preservative you can use.



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Roger46

08-21-2006 19:45:25




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to RustyFarmall, 08-21-2006 06:19:21  
That is a real good point about rodents. I had some mice eat a big hole in my Super H pulley when I had it off the tractor on the bench over the winter. I don't know why they want to chew on something like that, but they did. Roger



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Scottie

08-21-2006 06:31:27




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to RustyFarmall, 08-21-2006 06:19:21  
Where do you get this belt dressing??? What do I ask for?? I do want to be able to use the belt pulley to run the cord saw...
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KevinH

08-21-2006 12:33:48




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Scottie, 08-21-2006 06:31:27  
I use leftover sorghum syrup from previous years cooking. Probably one of the best belt dressings I've ever used. Plus as a bonus, it makes the belt smell nice :)



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Andy Martin

08-22-2006 05:07:04




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to KevinH, 08-21-2006 12:33:48  
Probably keeps the mice away too!



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Rauville

08-21-2006 07:13:15




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Scottie, 08-21-2006 06:31:27  
Ask at an auto parts store for "Permatex Belt Dressing", Item# PTX80073. They should be able to order it if they don't carry it in stock.



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RustyFarmall

08-21-2006 06:41:50




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Scottie, 08-21-2006 06:31:27  
I really don't know. Used to be you could get it at most any farm supply store, but I haven't seen any for years.



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Andy Martin

08-21-2006 05:31:45




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Scottie, 08-21-2006 05:27:24  
Keep it off the tractor and stored in a safe place.

You can also use belt dressing on the belt which will help preserve the pulley too.

I've used spar varnish and seen others use used motor oil, all with good results.



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Nebraska Cowman

08-21-2006 05:28:42




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Scottie, 08-21-2006 05:27:24  
I use white shellac



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Andy Martin

08-21-2006 05:32:43




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 Re: Restoration/Preservation of Belt Pulley in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-21-2006 05:28:42  
Glad to see you're back and exercising the brain muscle!



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