I am replacing the belts on my Troybilt blower. The auger belt is a v belt while the drive belt has teeth. Some places sell each type of belt because they are different prices. One place sells the same belt for both the auger and drive for a lot less money. He said the teeth make the belt more flexible. He said the kevlar belts he sells are flexible enough without the teeth. Should I go with the teeth or without?
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I am replacing the belts on my Troybilt blower. The auger belt is a v belt while the drive belt has teeth. Some places sell each type of belt because they are different prices. One place sells the same belt for both the auger and drive for a lot less money. He said the teeth make the belt more flexible. He said the kevlar belts he sells are flexible enough without the teeth. Should I go with the teeth or without?
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