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Hello I'm Paul Popplewell with Central Equipment Company I've been employed with them for 18
years. I'm here today to represent expert village. Now we want to check our deck belt
for wear, to do that we can roll the deck belt around and check it. We want to check
the full length of the belt
in order to see the belt that?s currently under the shields we want to roll it. I have
a couple examples of bad belts; in this case this belt has pretty extreme wear on the edges
and it has a couple chunks missing out of it. You can see a piece is missing here. I
have another belt that actually has a large section missing out of it, you can look at
the side of the belt and see it is thinner here then on the original thickness and that
something has grabbed a hold of this belt and ripped a section out completely. If we
find our belt to be warn or even dry rotten cracks in it when you bend it back then we'd
want to replace this belt.