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Found this video, then saw the rest of his videos and this guy seriously is the fucking man. I'll be making a visit out to his farm in 2009.
But this video is awesome. Very detailed and almost makes me wanna try it. I just don't get what he means with the tensioner how to loosen/tighten it. Can anyone provide better pics?
I downloaded this video months ago because me and my dad were going to do the belt with all the stuff ourselfs, but he's scared and made me an offer to pay for it as long as i help paint the house, and im getting mine done tommorow for $150 which is a steal, anyways this is how i got the vid http://keepvid.com/ and type in the url and you should be able to download it, if it doesnt work i'll upload the vid since it's in my pc somewhere.
I downloaded this video months ago because me and my dad were going to do the belt with all the stuff ourselfs, but he's scared and made me an offer to pay for it as long as i help paint the house, and im getting mine done tommorow for $150 which is a steal, anyways this is how i got the vid http://keepvid.com/ and type in the url and you should be able to download it, if it doesnt work i'll upload the vid since it's in my pc somewhere.
Selling out, huh? Thats okay, my parents paid for mine and it was around 150 for service as well. I'm going to change mine next time though. Are you going to hold on to the pulley removal tool?