One of my belts have snapped on are baler iv rang the new holland dealer and they haven't got any in stock just wondered would a john deere belt fit on to it
It's the length that's very important, if you have a Deere one and a lacing tool and can make it the right length then I don't see why you can't get up and running again.
If it's snapped will the dealer not repair it, cut out the bad bit and lace in a new section, I've had them repaired very successfully In the past.
New Holland belts are hellishly expensive. Have a Google for a local belting supplier who does conveyer belts and factory belting ect they would be able to sort you out with either a new one or repair the old one.
There's a place here in Thetford Norfolk that will supply new belts or repair the old one bit it's a bit of a drive for you by the looks of things.
Location: Village Hotel Bury, Rochdale Road, Bury, BL9 7BQ
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