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Gates 9540
need john deere belt H86061 cross reference
Gates Belt #6690BR
A 37" x 1/2" belt
It is a standard 5/8" x 97" belt.
Gates 6487MC . Generic # is 13AV1425 .
That is what American Sportworks numbers the Comet belt. The Comet Industries belt is available in the related link.
Belt# M123281 crosses over to Oregon part #75-297 and the dimensions are 1/2"x142-3/4"
I'm not sure of the size but if you look under the hood mine tells me the part number. Take it to any parts store and they can cross reference one for you that will fit.
There are probably lots of them, use a string to measure around the pulleys and an auto parts store should be able to get you a correct size belt. A lawn mower repair shop might have a cross reference manual also.
I have been looking for the answer to this for a long time now and the only thing i can come up with is, its alot to do with codes? finding something quickily? If i am wrong someone please do help as i am very unsure. A cross reference is a list of things or items that will replace or do the same thing as a known item. In cars, a fan belt by one manufacture will have a number on it. That number has been cross reference with other belts by different suppliers. Many parts are this way. Ford has a factory supplied list of the parts it uses. There may be 6 different suppliers that make a part that will do the same thing. It can be information also. That way you can look something up from several different directions. If you were looking for a Library, you could try, books, book storage, information storage, warehouse for written information lots of things that would bring you back to Library. A family tree is a cross reference. If you had a complete one, your great aunt Harriet would lead to you.
I have been looking for the answer to this for a long time now and the only thing i can come up with is, its alot to do with codes? finding something quickily? If i am wrong someone please do help as i am very unsure. A cross reference is a list of things or items that will replace or do the same thing as a known item. In cars, a fan belt by one manufacture will have a number on it. That number has been cross reference with other belts by different suppliers. Many parts are this way. Ford has a factory supplied list of the parts it uses. There may be 6 different suppliers that make a part that will do the same thing. It can be information also. That way you can look something up from several different directions. If you were looking for a Library, you could try, books, book storage, information storage, warehouse for written information lots of things that would bring you back to Library. A family tree is a cross reference. If you had a complete one, your great aunt Harriet would lead to you.