Thanks a bunch, that gives me a starting point anyway...I'm gonna see if I can track it down over the net...again I can't say thank you enough...I'm lost tinkering with these machines...
Thanks a bunch, that gives me a starting point anyway...I'm gonna see if I can track it down over the net...again I can't say thank you enough...I'm lost tinkering with these machines...
A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....
Well I drilled out an extra hole in the rod...it came out perfect!! the rods are up far enough to get full function of them....so I took it for a ride and now I'm in the doghouse for tearin up the grass....LOL (but it was FUN!!!)
A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....
I'm just taking my time and trying to undo the years of neglect (I don't know how people use things and not maintain them ) it's a slow process but I'm gaining on it...
A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....
OK after spending much time on the internet I have finally tracked the belt down to useable part numbers..... I started with Gates 6040 (discontinued)traced that to a Dayco Max1034 (discontinued) then crossed to a Dayco HP3001 which I crossed over to a Carlisle Max1034M2 then which I crossed back over to a Gates 19T4300 which I purchased at my local NAPA for $45.00...the whole time I was going with the measurements of 43 1/16 (43.0625 X 1 3/16 (1.1875) Which also fit a 75-96 Ski Doo or a 92-96 Bombardier Elan snowmobiles....WHEW!! so if your looking for Gates belt number 6040 the new number is Gates/NAPA Trailrunner 19T4300
A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....
That is to wide isnt it?
Last edited by LarryW; 10-03-2009 at 12:45 PM.