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8 years or so I guess.

 

I was thinking it was a 130 (because of the 13 horse motor) but I guess it is a 90.

 

my vermeer was on them type of belts , think it was triple, i changed it for 3, single crockadial type belts , never any issues with them ,they were celts for going around small pulleys ,

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Ah, there are 2 types of V profile.

I had this issue with the GM CS100 belts, being sold the right length but the wrong profile

The wrong profile and they totally 'marche pas'...

Ty

 

A and B are the two standard V belt profiles, but this is deeper than either, according to my supplier.

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There are a b c and z profiles, C section are 18mm deep by 22 mm wide.

 

You can get banded belts in any profile and number of sections.

 

Ah right, I was miss-informed, I shall do some measuring and give the guys you suggested a call, thanks Peter :thumbup1:

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I would suggest if you think you've found the right profile you order a single belt to check it fits. If it's a stock item you can return it, but if you order a banded belt it will be a special order and non returnable. A single C section belt will cost you about £10-15 depending on length.

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