gr8scott72
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Maybe someone can tell me what I did wrong or what I need to do to keep this happening again so soon.
I just replaced the poly-cog belt, the one that goes to the cutter head in Oct. I've put less than 40 hours on the maching since then. Well, it broke again today. That's a $250 belt!! I try not to let the machine bounce on the stump but it does happen every once in awhile.
I have 500 series greenteeth on it and I know someone is going to say that's what's causing it but I can't believe that, not at only 40 hours. I always keep them rotated and sharp.
Did I have the belt too tight? How tight is it supposed to be? The pulleys seemed to be ok without any signs of wear on the teeth and the belt was in alignment straight between the two pulleys.
Someone was talking about putting a triple-v belt in place of the cogged one but that was on a different brand I think. Has anyone done this on a Rayco?
Someone help!
I just replaced the poly-cog belt, the one that goes to the cutter head in Oct. I've put less than 40 hours on the maching since then. Well, it broke again today. That's a $250 belt!! I try not to let the machine bounce on the stump but it does happen every once in awhile.
I have 500 series greenteeth on it and I know someone is going to say that's what's causing it but I can't believe that, not at only 40 hours. I always keep them rotated and sharp.
Did I have the belt too tight? How tight is it supposed to be? The pulleys seemed to be ok without any signs of wear on the teeth and the belt was in alignment straight between the two pulleys.
Someone was talking about putting a triple-v belt in place of the cogged one but that was on a different brand I think. Has anyone done this on a Rayco?
Someone help!