Description
When your high-powered implements start losing drive power or you’re hearing that telltale squeal from multiple belts working together, it’s time to replace the whole set. This 5-band cogged belt system is designed for the heavy-duty applications where a single belt just won’t cut it—think big balers, combines, forage harvesters, and other equipment that needs serious power transfer to get the job done right.
What You’re Getting
- Five belts connected as one unit for even power distribution and no individual belt slippage
- Cogged design grips pulleys better than smooth belts, especially under heavy loads
- 67-inch length fits medium to large agricultural equipment with wider pulley spacing
- 5/8-inch width handles the torque demands of PTO-driven implements and main drive systems
- Polyester cord construction resists stretching and maintains consistent tension over time
Built for Real Farm Work
The 5/8-inch profile is common for medium to heavy-duty agricultural applications including balers, mower decks, feed mixers, and PTO-driven implements that require reliable power transmission. This banded setup is what you’ll find on combines, large round balers, forage equipment, and other machinery where multiple belt systems work together to handle the massive power requirements of modern farming.
Made to Last
The polyester cord reinforcement is designed to be antistatic and oil resistant, making it ideal for the challenging conditions found around farm equipment. Farm equipment operates in some of the toughest conditions around—dust, heat, moisture, and chemical exposure are just part of the job. The cogged design provides superior grip compared to smooth belts, reducing slippage even when pulleys get dusty or oily.
Installation Notes
Always replace belts in sets if you’re running multiple belts on the same system—mixing old and new belts creates uneven wear. Check your belt tension after the first few hours of operation, as new belts will settle in and may need a slight adjustment to maintain proper grip. Make sure all pulleys are clean and properly aligned before installation—misalignment will eat up even the best belts in a hurry.






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