ironpeddler
Well-known member
When replacing your baler belting you want to ask the questions of the supplier you choose:
1. Are your baler belt from a OEM manufacturer? Conveyer belting will cause the baler to pull hard and have tracking problems. Conveyer belting is made of softer rubber and will wear quicker than a true baler belt.
2. If purchasing less than a complete set it is best to match the OEM MFG's belting characteristics. Two ply Goodyear belts are the same thickness and react the same as a 3 ply Legg or WCCO baler belting. A 2 ply Legg or WCCO baler belt will track differently than a 2 ply Goodyear belt.
3. Does the manufacturer give a warranty?
4. What lacing is available?
5. Ask for a delivered price?
1. Are your baler belt from a OEM manufacturer? Conveyer belting will cause the baler to pull hard and have tracking problems. Conveyer belting is made of softer rubber and will wear quicker than a true baler belt.
2. If purchasing less than a complete set it is best to match the OEM MFG's belting characteristics. Two ply Goodyear belts are the same thickness and react the same as a 3 ply Legg or WCCO baler belting. A 2 ply Legg or WCCO baler belt will track differently than a 2 ply Goodyear belt.
3. Does the manufacturer give a warranty?
4. What lacing is available?
5. Ask for a delivered price?