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If you are harvesting in conditions where there is tough, green stems on the product, you may have problems with the beater belt. If conditions are proper for harvesting (reasonably dry),the beater belt will last a long time. If the belt was too loose, it could have been slipping, causing heat, eventually leading to breakage. If the belt was to tight, the spring tensioner may not have been able to function properly, causing the belt to break. NOTE: Always ensure that the beater is fully unplugged before running the combine with the new belt, otherwise you will snap the new belt instantly.