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71_Bronco

Want to get a new drive belt for my '68 Commando 8 (model 1-4831). From the original manual, the belt should be part number 1575, which corresponds to a 1/2" wide belt, 70" long.

 

Parts Tree has this belt, and has it listed as part number 9691, which looks to have the same dimensions. Kinda a pain in the butt that Toro / wheel horse kept changing numbers on parts like this, but I digress.

 

When looking up this belt, I can pay a wide range of prices, for all different kinda of belts, with all kinda of claims. From "premium quality synthetic rubber", to "Kevlar reinforced", to plain "V-Belt".

 

I tried doing a search, but couldnt really find anything on what material would be best. I tried finding an OEM / NOS belt on eBay, but no luck, all aftermarket.

 

Is there anything I should be looking for / wanting in a drive belt? Or should I just run down to my local Tractor supply and buy the cheapest one?

 

Thanks!

 

EDIT: Found OEM belts. Was looking for "Wheel horse 9691", should have been looking for "Toro 9691".

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Achto

I personally use Kevlar belts on all of my tractors. I have had good luck with the Husky brand belts from Tractor Supply Company.

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Racinbob

:text-yeahthat: I like the Husky belts from TSC too. Two of my tractors use a 5/8" drive belt and I tend to stick with OEM for them but I'm thinking a Kevlar belt would work just as good. The TSC's around here have an excellent inventory of belts and I've never failed to find the right size. :)

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WHX??

:text-yeahthat:I'll third the TSC belts ….never had any problems as long as the clutch setup is right. 

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tom2p


not sure about the particular belt for your tractor - but the belts my 312 and 416 tractors use are 
molded / wrapped belts

 

drive 

PTO to deck 

deck / rotary 

 

true high quality OEM Toro / Wheel Horse belts are wrapped / molded 


I've had low quality 'OEM' belts that were not molded / wrapped - they were best suited for a trash can 



I can get 10-20 years of service from good high quality Toro / Wheel Horse OEM belts 

 

and I can barely get 6 hours of service from a low quality 'OEM' belt - on the same tractor / pulleys etc 

 

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squonk

TSC or Napa Green belts (Gates) 

 

The only time I ever had an issue with a belt it was OEM! 

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tom2p
25 minutes ago, squonk said:

TSC or Napa Green belts (Gates) 

 

The only time I ever had an issue with a belt it was OEM! 


fairly recent - or years ago ?

 

many of the current 'OEM' belts I've seen are of lower quality - there are better aftermarket options 


the days are gone when you could purchase an OEM belt with 100% confidence 

 

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squonk

Bout 8 years ago.

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tom2p
2 hours ago, squonk said:

Bout 8 years ago.


made in US ?
 

made in Mexico ?


I had not purchased a belt in well over 10 years - and was very disappointed with many of the current 'OEM' belts

 

I was able to get a couple of old / true OEM belts that have name and number stamped on the belt (as opposed to print) - but they can be a challenge to find  

 

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tom2p


also an eye opener to check out the current made in Mexico Champion spark plugs 

 

low quality 

 

embarrassing 

 

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Lee1977
2 hours ago, tom2p said:


also an eye opener to check out the current made in Mexico Champion spark plugs 

 

low quality 

 

embarrassing 

 

I though Champion  spark plugs were low quality for the past 25 years. 

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Racinbob
12 hours ago, tom2p said:


made in US ?
 

made in Mexico ?


I had not purchased a belt in well over 10 years - and was very disappointed with many of the current 'OEM' belts

 

I was able to get a couple of old / true OEM belts that have name and number stamped on the belt (as opposed to print) - but they can be a challenge to find  

 

 

You tweaked my curiousity. When I purchased my 2005 Classic GT in 2009 I replaced the drive belt with an OEM. I bought two of them, one for the tractor and one for a spare. The spare is still in the bag and I just checked it out. Made in USA and the number is stamped on it. I thought is was a bit odd in the fact that it is white but the one I put on the tractor is still going strong after 11 years so no complaints. I wonder what I'd get if I ordered the same OEM number now :eusa-think:

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tom2p
55 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

 

You tweaked my curiousity. When I purchased my 2005 Classic GT in 2009 I replaced the drive belt with an OEM. I bought two of them, one for the tractor and one for a spare. The spare is still in the bag and I just checked it out. Made in USA and the number is stamped on it. I thought is was a bit odd in the fact that it is white but the one I put on the tractor is still going strong after 11 years so no complaints. I wonder what I'd get if I ordered the same OEM number now :eusa-think:


the old OEM off-white belts with the small black section with number stamped on it are extremely durable and will go a long long time 

 

unfortunately some of the more recent OEM belts are not even close in terms of durability 

 

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tom2p
10 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

I though Champion  spark plugs were low quality for the past 25 years. 


agree - you make a good point 

 

I've ridden motorcycles for around 50 years - and never had a champion spark plug in one bike 

 

not one 

 

( NGK and ND primarily )

 

 

cars ... ? ...  decades ago it was AC ... more recent NGK or ND ... etc 

 

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moe1965

I found out the cheapest is not always the best just make sure if you're using a belt for a drive make sure it is a fractional belt other style belts cannot handle the load

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