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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10438" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Holy crap! i have never seen that before and i never would have thought it could happen. The bearing is only quite small and the 4 bolts i figured would be quite strong. Its rare for a bearing to lock up like that too, sure they go gritty but very rare to simply lock up, especially when moving. On items that were exposed to the weather for some time i have had this happen but not to that extent.</p><p>I could see the belt being able to hold enough force to do the damage if its the correct tension, its a shame it didn't just slip or break, it could have saved you some money and heart ache.</p><p>Hope it didn't cost too much to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10438, member: 82"] Holy crap! i have never seen that before and i never would have thought it could happen. The bearing is only quite small and the 4 bolts i figured would be quite strong. Its rare for a bearing to lock up like that too, sure they go gritty but very rare to simply lock up, especially when moving. On items that were exposed to the weather for some time i have had this happen but not to that extent. I could see the belt being able to hold enough force to do the damage if its the correct tension, its a shame it didn't just slip or break, it could have saved you some money and heart ache. Hope it didn't cost too much to fix. [/QUOTE]
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