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Re: Packards in the back of beyond
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Bill_OBrien
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Any more pics of the collection???

Posted on: 2010/6/22 21:33
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1936 Packard 120 4 Door Touring

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Re: Packards in the back of beyond
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The type of fan belt shown is called a Brammer link belt.

One of the benefits of this belt is that it can be installed without taking apart or moving the pulleys.

There is a company in the UK that offers these new.

Some background on the Brammer type link belt, off the Brammer WEB site:

Made from a series of individual links, link belts offer a unique alternative to traditional V-belts and wedge belts. The belts are a simple concept but deliver outstanding results solving many problems that can occur with V-belts & wedge belts.

Highly resistant to water steam, oil and most industrial chemicals. They are also highly resistant to abrasive substances such as grit, sand, gravel and other building materials. They operate at extreme temperatures (-40 to 100oC) with minimum effect on performance. Easily made to fit any length.
? Long lasting belt - up to 20 times longer in some applications
? Fit in minutes, not hours - belts can be joined around the pulleys without dismantling the drive
? Minimal maintenance - fit and forget
? Reduced vibration/ noise - link design can reduce transmitted vibration and belt noise by up to 50%

Posted on: 2010/6/26 18:54
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Re: Packards in the back of beyond
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Terry Cantelo
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Hi Gerd,
Back in the 60's and 70's I used to work in a big firm that made welding rods and we used Brammer belts on lots of our conveyor systems. They would last hundreds of hours and if the did break they were very quick to change as has already been said. The only problem is the authenticity of them if someone is very particular on the look of things, especially in concours judging. They also make a good standby spare to carry in the boot (trunk).
Terry

Posted on: 2010/6/27 1:47
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Re: Packards in the back of beyond
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Hi all,

Yes, they sell these type belts in my local JCB parts place, now I know why.

Slan,

Pat

Posted on: 2010/6/27 3:04
Pat Feeney,
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Rep. of Ireland.
1934 PACKARD 1101 CLUB SEDAN
1932 DODGE BROTHERS DK8
1927 BUICK MASTER
1923 Model T Tourer
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Re: Packards in the back of beyond
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jimw
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The serial number would indicate that it is a third series twin-six.

Jim Wayman

Posted on: 2010/6/28 20:39
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