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Belt tool

SSABMUD

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Changed out my track to a 166 today, and a piece of advise if your pulling the drive belt, Get the belt tool! It is tight when new and you will swear without it. Lots.

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Thanks

Yeah Agree 100% also your picture just validated why I'm not installing the defroster bag, it's like a 2 story bag too bulky IMO. I'll wait for 2013 update for the under hood Bag.
 
Changed out my track to a 166 today, and a piece of advise if your pulling the drive belt, Get the belt tool! It is tight when new and you will swear without it. Lots.

Sweet truck in the background!
 
What is the part number? Any pictures of the tool?

I was able to get my belt back on without the tool, but It was not fun. Wouldn't be much fun on the hill!
 
Is it this one?

https://polaris.spx.com/Detail.aspx?id=599&cat=3&sub=12

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Tool Name: Quickdrive Sprocket Alignment Tool
Tool Number: PS-50826
Your Price (USD): $54.65

Sprocket alignment tools are screwed into the ends of the jack shaft and the drive shaft to properly align the drive/driven Quickdrive sprockets during installation of the Quickdrive low inertia drive belt system.

NOTE: This tool was sent September 2012 as an essential tool to all Snowmobile dealers.
 
Yes that is it M horse. I used my secondary spacer and bolt to get mine on last night but will be buying them for sure. I have electric start which makes it harder yet to do. I am moving the location and battery now for sure.
 
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