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patsfan


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What's the life expectancy of a V-belt ?
Original Message   Dec 18, 2005 6:14 pm
   Okay, suggestions have been made to buy extra V-belts to have on hand.  I'm just wondering how long they would last .  Do they tend to "dry rot", or are they good for years and years ?  Sorry if this seems like a dumb question. 

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nibbler


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Re: What's the life expectancy of a V-belt ?
Reply #2   Dec 18, 2005 6:57 pm
A lot also depends on how much you use the machine and what type of duty its doing. If you do one driveway three times a year with a 3" average snowfall then they won't wear out. If its 30 driveways, 15 times a year with 18" average the they will wear faster.

As far as storage is concerned I don't know for sure but I do remember hearing that tires will rot faster if they just sit there than if they get lightly used . It seems they warm up with use and get softer. If they just sit there they go hard faster and are more likely to crack. Don't know if that true or not but if it is then using the spare every so often might be a good idea.

Personally I replaced the belts on my blower 2 years ago and kept the old ones. If the new ones break I have a spare which will hopefully last until I can get a new one.
Majorxlr8n


Location: Freehold NJ
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Re: What's the life expectancy of a V-belt ?
Reply #3   Dec 19, 2005 2:49 am
Snowblower belts should last quite a while. However, if you pull something into the impeller & jam it, there's a good chance the auger belt (or belts) will snap. I jammed a newspaper into the impeller of my brand new MTD the 2nd time I used it & popped the auger belt during a 15"+ snowstorm we had. I ended up shovelling. Yeah - keep spare auger belts on hand. Traction belts for the self propelled function should last a LONG time...

Marty

patsfan


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Re: What's the life expectancy of a V-belt ?
Reply #4   Dec 19, 2005 7:25 am
Thanks guys. Maybe I wasn't clear enough.  I was really wondering about "shelf life" of the spare belts. So far I've had very good luck with the originals on my old blower ( which I had sold for a fantastic price during a big storm a few years ago! )

I bought a new Toro Power Max 1128OE in '03 on line because there were no snowblowers  left locally,and then found this forum.  Fortunately I had a neighbor who plowed my drive the one time I needed help before it arrived.  

Again, thanks for the replies

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MountainMan


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Location: Connecticut
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Re: What's the life expectancy of a V-belt ?
Reply #5   Dec 19, 2005 9:19 am
Shelf life of a belt. Interesting. Real rubber degrades form Sunlight, Ozone and other polutants. So storage is criticall. I too have a spare bely, but have seen in service belts go 10 years without a problem. I changes my sears set 3 years ago as PM and saved the old belts as spares.

Id e-mail Gates or somebody in the Buisness, but they will likly say change in 5 years or somthing safe like that.

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jubol


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Re: What's the life expectancy of a V-belt ?
Reply #6   Dec 19, 2005 12:00 pm
Pats Fan,

I store my back up belts in my garage Reefer.

It's dark  and cold!!

Perfect for storing rubber products!!

Fred

Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower,  MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP  Self Prop Lawn Mower,  Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis  2000 
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