| Jim, several people have insisted that the Belt Dressing does indeed 
reduce slippage.  I may have used too much or not waited long enough for 
it to dry.
I am going to check the local farmers' supply for the stuff you describe.
73, Joe
Jim Miller wrote:
>Back on the farm a long time ago, before grinder/mixers, there were John
>Deere tractors with belt pulleys ('48A) that we used on the old hammermill.
>(Am I old or what).  Belt dressing was used on the flat belt to minimize
>slippage.  Belt dressing THEN was a hard black substance in a paper tube
>that was rubbed against the belt.  It WORKED very well.  Now-a-day, whoever
>makes belt dressing seems to think it is to prevent squeaking and seems to
>actually increase slippage.  What I find is a spray "grease" they call belt
>dressing.  The opposite effect you want.  Can the "old" REAL belt dressing
>still be obtained?
>
>73, Jim
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Joe Giacobello" <k2xx@swva.net>
>Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 11:30 AM
>Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Belt Slippage on LM-470 Towers
>
>
>  
>
>>Well, I changed the belt this morning to one 1/2" shorter.  Frankly, it
>>still slipped until I removed the residue remaining from the Belt
>>Dressing on both pulleys with alcohol.  The temperature was about 25F,
>>and I was able to fully extend the tower without any problems.
>>
>>I seem to be getting the opposite effect with the Belt Dressing.  Maybe
>>I just put too much on.  I can't explain it otherwise.
>>
>>73 and thanks for all your help.
>>
>>Joe
>>    
>>
>
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