Belt Removal Wrench For Arctic Cat Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com
Barrington, Illinois, United States
Belt removal tool for newer Arctic Cat Snowmobiles. Wrench works on the driven clutch side to open sheaves to allow easy replacement of belts. Wrench works on snowmobiles with solenoid reverse, clutch must have the double roller set up as picture above and in our demo video. Wrench WILL NOT work on clutches with engine reverse, meaning the engine actually spins backwards. Wrench can be easily stored using the velcro strap used for holding spare belt. Made in the USA To see a demonstration of how the wrench works click on the following link or copy and past in your browser window. |
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