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Wondering if anyone knows where i can purchase the correct arm shaft belt for my Consew 206 RB. Having a hard time finding out which one i need. There is no listing for it in the consew manual i have for parts. :no: Thanks !

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Thank You! Will try. The one i have now is a 43" cobbed v-belt 3/8 inch width. You'd think it wouldn't be that hard to find.

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If your talking about the belt that goes to the motor you can try local auto parts stores or hardware stores.

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I tried the Ace hardware store but their belts were not a cog V belt ..i will try an auto store this morning and give Bob a call too. Someone else mentioned to try an auto store as well so maybe i will have some luck there.

Thanks for your help!!

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I got ia 3/8 3V 43 inch cogged belt and i did find one at an auto store, but it is not exactly like the one i had... it is a little thicker but seems to work. I had to move the motor up about 1/4 inch because the tension was much tighter and now the speed on the clutch motor has really increased. I had more control with the clutch motor before i changed the belt and thinking i might need to get a servo motor. Been thinking about it for awhile and this might just push me over to getting one. That old belt has been on there for awhile. I tried a regular 3/8 in V belt and i could hardly move my arm shaft at all. The cog belt just seems to have more flexibility around the pulleys. I am not an expert by any means...

but was just trying to replace what was on there prior.

Thanks for all the input. I really appreciate it.

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There is another thread here somewhere that says leaving the belt loose lets you slow the machine by using your hand as a brake against the hand wheel. Good for going slower around corners, but I would need three hands to do that!

If you loosen the belt tension, you should be able to get back to the way it was operating. I suspect the slippage allowed slower starts too.

Tom

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