Trent Curtis ArboristSite Guru Joined Sep 29, 2016 Messages 724 Reaction score 839 Location Boise, ID Jan 30, 2018 #1 looking to buy- if anybody knows where a fella can get a replacement brake band for the old 61/266 METAL brake flags let me know. All I can find are the bands for the plastic flags..... and those just aren’t as cool New or used is fine.
looking to buy- if anybody knows where a fella can get a replacement brake band for the old 61/266 METAL brake flags let me know. All I can find are the bands for the plastic flags..... and those just aren’t as cool New or used is fine.
mgr ArboristSite Operative Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 296 Reaction score 255 Location Belgium Jan 30, 2018 #2 They are nla. Try to replicate one with a hose clamp or from a starter rewind spring.
Trent Curtis ArboristSite Guru Joined Sep 29, 2016 Messages 724 Reaction score 839 Location Boise, ID Jan 30, 2018 #3 mgr said: They are nla. Try to replicate one with a hose clamp or from a starter rewind spring. Click to expand... Thank you- I know they are no longer in production. But you never know what some hoarders keep laying around
mgr said: They are nla. Try to replicate one with a hose clamp or from a starter rewind spring. Click to expand... Thank you- I know they are no longer in production. But you never know what some hoarders keep laying around
Trent Curtis ArboristSite Guru Joined Sep 29, 2016 Messages 724 Reaction score 839 Location Boise, ID Jan 30, 2018 #4 mgr said: They are nla. Try to replicate one with a hose clamp or from a starter rewind spring. Click to expand... Went the way of a hose clamp+4 hours. Works like a champ.
mgr said: They are nla. Try to replicate one with a hose clamp or from a starter rewind spring. Click to expand... Went the way of a hose clamp+4 hours. Works like a champ.