skinnb
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MX240 All the time that's the weak point in the rotor drive. To make them last you have to keep the pulleys cool enough to keep the belt from cooking and delaminating. When you have an underspeed rotor warning the belt is probably slipping and heating the pulleys. In our area harvesting soybeans (green stems) gives us the most trouble. We usually install two belts at a time and tie one up with nylon ties so you don't have to disconnect the drive to the front the next time. When you see the cord starting to unravel from the side of the belt you can look out. Catch it early enough and you can drive a piece of 2X4 in the driven pulley to replace the belt.