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question about threshing machines

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old fashioned f

03-15-2004 07:18:37




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Howdy folks,

Was just wonderin (since I'd like to fix up our old huber threshing machine one day) if a fella can still acquire new belts for threshing machines? Where can they be found and how much do they usually go for? Thanks a lot folks. Look forward to the day when I can make that project happen. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer




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buickanddeere

03-16-2004 05:23:21




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 Re: question about threshing machines in reply to old fashioned farmer, 03-15-2004 07:18:37  
York Belting in Toronto Ontario has every kind of flat belt available to mankind.



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Bob-Wyo

03-15-2004 11:17:08




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 Re: question about threshing machines in reply to old fashioned farmer, 03-15-2004 07:18:37  
Do you have/need the DRIVE BELT 100' or so?
Some of the smaller belts like 4" ones are still showing up at some auctions, as others said baler belts work good to and easy to work with.
Bob



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Jimmy King

03-15-2004 11:26:59




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 Re: Re: question about threshing machines in reply to Bob-Wyo, 03-15-2004 11:17:08  
I would think if you can find a saw mill supply business you could get belts from them.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-15-2004 10:30:54




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 Re: question about threshing machines in reply to old fashioned farmer, 03-15-2004 07:18:37  
you can get used hay baler belts and cut them to size.



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Bill(Wis)

03-15-2004 08:17:54




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 Re: question about threshing machines in reply to old fashioned farmer, 03-15-2004 07:18:37  
How well I remember the old Red River Special being pulled from farm to farm with an Advance Rumley Oil Pull at a fast clip of 2 1/2 MPH. Seeing as how the roads were all gravel it was probably just as well. You might find the answer to your belt dilemma in the many Old Thresherman's Assn's. They have reunions all over the country. Some have websites with telephone #s. Good Luck!



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