nbextermueller
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Bill QQ,
You must not be working your tractors hard enough or live on really loose soil. Here in the confluence of the Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois rivers our dirt is called "Black Stick" and it has wicked bite. I grew on WH and graduated to IH CC's and have smoked many of belts and clutches. Std rubbers belts didn't stand a chance. We switched to the cloth Kevlar (blue) belts and that helped that little tractors. And thing 14hp and larger got double belts to solve the problem. Then we torn out alot of WH rear ends. I mean double digits over 15+ years.
With a good resurfacing and fresh disk, the IH CC is far superior to belts. And I have NEVER broken a cub rear in yard duty. Pulling is another thing. LOL.
So Like I said. I moved up to IH CC. We still have quite a few WH's, but they are mostly just toys (or in the way.)
You must not be working your tractors hard enough or live on really loose soil. Here in the confluence of the Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois rivers our dirt is called "Black Stick" and it has wicked bite. I grew on WH and graduated to IH CC's and have smoked many of belts and clutches. Std rubbers belts didn't stand a chance. We switched to the cloth Kevlar (blue) belts and that helped that little tractors. And thing 14hp and larger got double belts to solve the problem. Then we torn out alot of WH rear ends. I mean double digits over 15+ years.
With a good resurfacing and fresh disk, the IH CC is far superior to belts. And I have NEVER broken a cub rear in yard duty. Pulling is another thing. LOL.
So Like I said. I moved up to IH CC. We still have quite a few WH's, but they are mostly just toys (or in the way.)