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    SKU: SMA-P-TX10276 Drive Belt for 3-Point Finish Mowers and Agricultural Implements


    Drive Belt for 3-Point Finish Mowers and Agricultural Implements
    Purchase Drive Belt for 3-Point Finish Mowers and Agricultural Implements
    • SKU: SMA-P-TX10276 Drive Belt for 3-Point Finish Mowers and Agricultural Implements

    • $7.49

    Description

    When your finish mower starts slipping or won't engage properly, it's usually time to replace that drive belt. A worn belt can't grip the pulleys like it should, leaving you with patchy cutting or blades that just won't spin up to speed. This belt gets your mower back to doing what it does best—leaving a clean, professional finish on your fields and pastures.

    Key Features

    • Durable construction built to handle the constant flexing and heat of PTO-driven equipment
    • Oil-resistant compound keeps the belt flexible even when exposed to hydraulic fluid and grease
    • Reinforced cord core prevents stretching and maintains proper tension longer than standard belts
    • Direct replacement design fits standard finish mower configurations without modifications

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt is designed for 3-point finish mowers and similar agricultural cutting equipment that connects to your tractor's PTO. Whether you're maintaining roadsides, keeping pastures tidy, or finishing fields after harvest, these mowers see a lot of action. The belt has to handle everything from thick grass to the occasional sapling that didn't get trimmed back.

    Made to Last

    Farm equipment operates in tough conditions, and belts take the brunt of it. This one's built with materials that can handle temperature swings, dust, moisture, and the vibration that comes with cutting through varied terrain. The reinforced construction means it'll stay in spec longer and won't leave you stranded in the middle of a job.

    Installation Notes

    Before installing, check that your pulleys are clean and properly aligned—debris or misalignment will eat up a new belt fast. Most installations are straightforward, but if your old belt has been slipping, take a look at the idler and tensioner pulleys too. A little belt dressing can help with initial break-in if the new belt seems tight at first.