Stone deflector

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cordy said:
One of the guy`s at our track came up with this idea,so I thought I would share with you.Thi is a very inexpensive belt drive stone deflector alturnative.This is my first feeble attempt. I used a plastic gallon milk container cuz its light,however I think a plastic laundry container would be better cuz it`s a little more sturdy.This is only food for thought,if you must have a cover for your belt. I had to use spacers to pull it away from the pulleys. I used nylon bolts ,nuts,and washers to keep the weight down.Remember this is my feeble prototype. 100_0693.webp100_0695.webp100_0696.webp
That gear plate from Olfarte.... do you like it? The difference between that one and the MT blue plate is that the 7075 has a bearing on the inner side holding the pinion gear right?
 
Guantanamo Joe said:
Honestly, I got a rock or 2 in mine running over quarter size gravel, and it just flings them back out... as far as I know, out of the hundreds of people running them, nobody has broken a belt yet.I considered getting some kydex sheeting and trying some fun things for my 5th scale... just haven't done it yet. I want to make a body for my dunerunner with it- but have no experience and am just not ready for that kind of project :D
So true... my belt is still going strong! :D
 
ChuenouXiao said:
That gear plate from Olfarte.... do you like it? The difference between that one and the MT blue plate is that the 7075 has a bearing on the inner side holding the pinion gear right?
Yep. The MT plate has a single bearing on the layshaft. The 7075RC plate has two bearings. Helps keep that wobble in check.

The lightened gear plate looks awesome, though!
 
Deluge said:
Yep. The MT plate has a single bearing on the layshaft. The 7075RC plate has two bearings. Helps keep that wobble in check.The lightened gear plate looks awesome, though!
Yes, nice part!
 
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