Best place to buy set of spare belts

BLewis

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Need to purchase a set of spare belts for my 2004 Vortex. I have tried a couple auto places with no luck. Would it just be best to get them from Blueline or should I be able to get them somewhere local?

5V X 800 (Need 3 of these for blower) TM V80
A-54 Pump Belt
 

hogjowl

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I have no idea, but if you'll just wait a few minutes, Jim Martin will be here with numbers, $ amounts, options ...

... and pictures.
 

Dolly Llama

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Grainger should be able to fix you up, if have one locally

..L.T.A.
 

Jim Martin

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3.... banset v belts

5VX -800...

some of the best belts out there

it can handle some high toque and once they seat themselves they will give you a long life with no problems..........the whole key with these type belts are to seat them and let it run and allow them to re seat them self and then check the re check the tension.........

I order mine from AT..........
 

bob vawter

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find a cross reference to a Gates green belt..they're the best!
 

Larry Cobb

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BLewis;

The 5VX series V-Belts are the best belts in that size range.

We use them on our #5 blower TM's.

We can get them at a much better price than Grainger ($60) .

We have some for another Vortex customer.

Edit - Our price is $45 on the Gates 5VX800 .

Larry
 

steve frasier

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I have not bought a spare set yet but a local company called McGuire Bearing should have them at a much cheaper price
 

AshleyMckendree

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Listen to BawB Billy,
I took his advise and am running "B" Green belts on my Mercedes system, running a #5 @ 3000 RPM and they never slip.
 

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