I picked this up this week
It is made by the Clipper Belt and Lace Co Grand Rapids Mich.
David
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Re: Flat Belt lacing tool
Nice David! That can come in handy!
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Re: Flat Belt lacing tool
David,
You don't recond you'll need that for that fine vintage flat belt I gave you with the hammermill do you
You don't recond you'll need that for that fine vintage flat belt I gave you with the hammermill do you
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Re: Flat Belt lacing tool
Those work pretty slick, I was the only one that knew how to use it at the tractor dealership I used to work at. I only knew from the making belts at the papermill I once worked at
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Re: Flat Belt lacing tool
Virginia Mike wrote:David,
You don't recond you'll need that for that fine vintage flat belt I gave you with the hammermill do you
Dave's got a hammer mill ?
I haven't seen one of those run for 35 years. my dad came home with one and we built a building just for corn and the hammer mill. It lasted about the first season when he saw his first RAT the whole deal was sent down the road.
Be nice to hear it run during the fest but I know whole ear corn might be hard to come by this time of the year.
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Re: Flat Belt lacing tool
I have one that my Dad bought new at TSC eons ago in the original box!---He got it to repair the flat belts we had back in late 50's early 60's on combines, and balers too! thanks ; sonny
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