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Where the best place to get a new belt for my Carlton 130?

 

Its a twin belt, tried Bearing factors but they say its special :001_rolleyes:

 

Cheers, Dave :001_smile:

 

which grinder is the carlton 130? I seem to remember you saying that you had a carlton 900 at some point. ive a spare belt in the workshop for a 900, buts its probably not what your after

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which grinder is the carlton 130? I seem to remember you saying that you had a carlton 900 at some point. ive a spare belt in the workshop for a 900, buts its probably not what your after

 

:blushing: Its a 900 John, I had in my head it was a 130, due to the engine being a 13horse.

 

I would be very interested please, let me know how much and I'll BAC's you, cheers Dave :001_smile:

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if you have a look at this Gates publication

 

you will see there are more than just A, B & C section belts

the US tends to use 4L & 5L on a lot of US produced machinery

 

http://www.gates.com/~/media/Files/Gates/Industrial/Power%20Transmission/Catalogs/BELT%20ID%20CHART%202012%20SM.pdf

 

there is also a horticultural catalogue

http://www.gates.com/~/media/Files/Gates/Automotive/Catalogs/Automotive/Grounds%20Maintenance%20Equipment%204312061.pdf

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