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This is a discussion on Homemade belt removal tool within the Can-Am Service Bulletins /Recalls / How To forums, part of the Can-Am Tech Area category; alright im wrong.Too much heat for whatever reason,or driving a poo or a kawi, does that to a belt as far as i know,but im ...


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Old 05-25-2008, 07:30 PM
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alright im wrong.Too much heat for whatever reason,or driving a poo or a kawi, does that to a belt as far as i know,but im no expert by any means.Limited exposure in the woods here.
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I have had my outy for 18 month 6 belts fout have detonated After the 1st one I always caryy a belt and and the m8 bolt

Bought the OEM tool 1st time it sheared

replaced with the bolt never had an issue my dealer threaded the other holes under warranty
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Raptor- That number seems high doesnt it? At the going rate of these belts you may need to check on some of the other components or something. At least let us know what kind of conditions you think caused so many of the belts to shred. Thanks
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Very high mileage road work and mud and trails

One gerabox under warranty
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FYI

I used the bolt to reomve the belt and it worked great. Very easy to use. I added a 8mm gear wrench, 8mm deep well socket, 6" 1/4" extension, and 1/4" ratchet to my tool kit. Works good. Also my drain plug drains as needed. Not sure what all the fuss is about.
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Rancher when you do decide to get a new belt, get it from Parker Yamaha, I just bought one form them 2 weeks ago, $149...delivered to my door. I think list on these is $170 at the dealer...
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Kewl thanks. I need a spare and will get one before another WV trip. 150 to the door sounds good to me.



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X2 on getting your belt from Parker $147.07 shipped to my door in wi. I live about 25 miles from Rob's Performance (another site sponsor) they weren't able to match Parkers price. Best they could do was $155 plus tax with me driving to get it and paying cash.
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FYI Robs will most likely not be a sponsor here for another year.......
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