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Default source for VCR belts

I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa 1995.
I'm in Canada.

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http://www.partstore.com/Default.aspx
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I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa 1995.
I'm in Canada.

Any replies greatly appreciated.

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http://www.globalsemi.com/

http://www.be-electronics.ca/lineMan.php


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I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa
1995. I'm in Canada.

Any replies greatly appreciated.

Dave



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Default source for VCR belts

On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:34:58 -0700, JR North
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http://www.partstore.com/Default.aspx
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I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa 1995.
I'm in Canada.

Any replies greatly appreciated.

Dave



or

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/

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Dave wrote:
I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa 1995.
I'm in Canada.

Any replies greatly appreciated.

Dave



When this happened to me I couldn't find a belt, so I used a rubber
band. Worked for 5 more years with no trouble. Finally junked it and it
was working fine when I did. If you do this, make sure that very little
stretch is required to put it on because you don't want to wear out the
bearings by having the rubber band pulling on them.


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OR:
http://www.studiosoundelectronics.com/
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I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa 1995.
I'm in Canada.

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Dave




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OR:
http://www.studiosoundelectronics.com/
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Dave wrote:

I am looking for a source for belt(s) for a GE model VG4274 VCR, circa
1995. I'm in Canada.

Any replies greatly appreciated.

Dave


I didn't see the answer preceding the "OR" - so I'll recommend also MCM
Electronics.

Lou


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