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Partial baler belt replacement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1673905" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>in what way would it be a suicide mission? Do it all the time. Had old original belts mixed with a couple new. Got most of a set of 60% belts from another baler and put those in. I've run belts that had splices in them, I've run belts with half the joiner splice missing. Last summer I had a guy with the same baler come look at mine to figure out how to set his twine arms because - his words, " I make the best bales around". If you replaced the other belts the winter before and didn't make 50,000 bales should be just fine. </p><p></p><p>Mine's a JD 535 and I make almost no silage with it. Belts are way more important if you do. Even if so your other belts are almost new. Judgy parts guys who've never bought a stupid belt for over $500 (JD price for one $550 here) are the worst...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1673905, member: 38101"] in what way would it be a suicide mission? Do it all the time. Had old original belts mixed with a couple new. Got most of a set of 60% belts from another baler and put those in. I've run belts that had splices in them, I've run belts with half the joiner splice missing. Last summer I had a guy with the same baler come look at mine to figure out how to set his twine arms because - his words, " I make the best bales around". If you replaced the other belts the winter before and didn't make 50,000 bales should be just fine. Mine's a JD 535 and I make almost no silage with it. Belts are way more important if you do. Even if so your other belts are almost new. Judgy parts guys who've never bought a stupid belt for over $500 (JD price for one $550 here) are the worst... [/QUOTE]
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