[SEL] Belt Dressing

Blacksmith BLCKSMTH at wcnet.org
Sun Feb 6 16:51:49 PST 2005


    I would try Tractor Supply - Farm and Fleet or other farm supply stores.
Also
any belting/transmission place.

Bob Willman
The Eagle's Anvil
Bowling Green, Ohio
WB8NQW

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Mayfield" <wrl at gwltd.com>
To: <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 16:51
Subject: [SEL] Belt Dressing


Where can I buy old fashion belt dressing?

This weekend as the weather was so nice 56 and sunny here. Western Illinois.
I thought I had better make good use of it. So Friday morning after I fed my
Chickens and the dog, and while the ground was frozen somewhat. I moved all
my equipment in place, so on Saturday I could grind some chicken feed. I use
my John Deere 48 b and an old Letz 220 grinder, anyone ever was one of
these. Works real well, only trouble I have is that I don't have any good
belt dressing. I was using a spray can of dressing, but it's not for big
belts. If I put to much corn in the hopper I would loose traction and things
would GRIND to a halt. My daughter took some pictures, and I uploaded them
to my server if you would like to have a look. So any one know where I can
order the good stuff?


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