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863 Deutz timing belt change questions
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog" data-source="post: 116609" data-attributes="member: 20751"><p>Update number three!!!! The Dayco tech got back to me and here is what he clarified...... starting with a 22ft range rotate and re check at the 50 ft range is correct Sorry for my earlier confusion. So now the thread in the Gehl section and the Deutz procedure and what I have posted in this thread all line up as far as initial tension, rotate 4 turns and check tension again. Also two Dayco techs have stated the same 22.5 ft lbs initial tension checked on the longest belt span, and roughly 50 ft lbs(47 - 68 ft lbs) after four rotations. Now if someone would just measure with a good Deutz gauge and then an OTC gauge we might be able to figure out if the 3.5 on the Deutz corresponds to 22 ft lbs on the OTC gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog, post: 116609, member: 20751"] Update number three!!!! The Dayco tech got back to me and here is what he clarified...... starting with a 22ft range rotate and re check at the 50 ft range is correct Sorry for my earlier confusion. So now the thread in the Gehl section and the Deutz procedure and what I have posted in this thread all line up as far as initial tension, rotate 4 turns and check tension again. Also two Dayco techs have stated the same 22.5 ft lbs initial tension checked on the longest belt span, and roughly 50 ft lbs(47 - 68 ft lbs) after four rotations. Now if someone would just measure with a good Deutz gauge and then an OTC gauge we might be able to figure out if the 3.5 on the Deutz corresponds to 22 ft lbs on the OTC gauge. [/QUOTE]
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