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Snow Trac Rubber Belting

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Does anyone know where to get new rubber belting to build new tracks ? and also cleats ? st4 2 wide, thanks
 
You can use conveyor belting, just make sure it is the designed for use in wet/outdoor conditions. There is no magic to these belts, they are just simple commercial conveyor belts.

As for the cleats, that is a tough one. Keep your eye on ebay, sometimes parts show up there, but it may be easier to take a good cleat to a sheet metal fabricating shop to have them cut and bend some new ones for you. There were several different styles over the years, some were for snow, others appeared to have a snow/ice design. Other people have had simple ones made up, see this thread: http://www.forumsforums.com/3_9/showthread.php?t=2298&highlight=gordon+robertson
 
Since I am a farmer and remember Boggie stating that grain leg belting is what you want, as it is rated for extremem cold operation. Some belting isn't rated for cold weather use. Need to be a little carefull in your choices.
Hope this helps,
Kirk
 
A few years back I rebelted our ST4 and had Fall Line in Reno, NV size and die punch the holes. They may still have the template since it was the first time they had done belts for the ST4. The belts have held up just fine. Here is the link: http://www.fallline.com/store/Results.cfm?Cat_ID=8&secondary=37

FYI: I believe I went with the 220 Series. I considered more ply but the weight is a concern. The 220 has been just fine.

Pics of our equipment: http://www.mthome.com/transportation.html

Hope this helps.

Brad
Mountain Home Lodge
 
You dont remember how much it cost do you?
A few years back I rebelted our ST4 and had Fall Line in Reno, NV size and die punch the holes. They may still have the template since it was the first time they had done belts for the ST4. The belts have held up just fine. Here is the link: http://www.fallline.com/store/Results.cfm?Cat_ID=8&secondary=37

FYI: I believe I went with the 220 Series. I considered more ply but the weight is a concern. The 220 has been just fine.

Pics of our equipment: http://www.mthome.com/transportation.html

Hope this helps.

Brad
Mountain Home Lodge
 
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