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SV Tool V-Belt Punch

We’ve all had this same problem right? You are sitting at home in your chair reading the paper. Your wife is on the couch sipping her tea and complaining about how hard it is for her to punch holes in her Hesston Row Harvester gathering belt. “Why can’t they make a small tool that could easily fit in my pocket,” she asks you. “Maybe something in a fire engine red that’s threaded and looks kinda cute.” Well look no further friend because SV Tool has manufactured just such a tool for the little lady. It makes punching holes in the Hesston Row Harvester gathering belt as easy as pie. Don’t have a Hesston Row Harvester gathering belt? No worries. It punches holes in all kinds of stuff. Thick leather. Other belting material. Medium sized leather. All kinds of stuff. Get some last minute holiday shopping done right now and pick one of these up today.

7 Comments

  1. Russ wrote:

    Do you think this item would go through metal potentially? Also, this might be a inane question, but this can be used without the specialized machine right?

    Thanks for any help. Happy holiday’s none the less.

    Monday, December 24, 2012 at 6:16 pm | Permalink
  2. harryepstein wrote:

    Wouldn’t go through metal, but I bet it could get through rubber, canvas and leather real well. No extra machine required. You just spin the handle and it turns the threaded rod and forces the little circle cutter head through the material.

    Monday, December 24, 2012 at 10:03 pm | Permalink
  3. Russ wrote:

    I see thank you very much for the information.

    Monday, December 24, 2012 at 10:21 pm | Permalink
  4. skfarmer wrote:

    a bigger mystery might be what a “row harvester” is. i did a quick search and found a manual for a hesston row harvester for sale but it did not say what it was. i have a feeling it is a piece of farm machinery that fased away and is no longer used or supported. i know hesston beet harvesters and equipment used to be popular in my area but are pretty much all cut up for scrap iron now. i wonder if it may have been some sort of row crop attachment for combines similar to a john deer “all crop” head.

    Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 8:09 pm | Permalink
  5. Bull wrote:

    What size hole does this thing make?

    Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 10:47 pm | Permalink
  6. harryepstein wrote:

    3/16″

    Thursday, December 27, 2012 at 8:13 am | Permalink
  7. Russ wrote:

    3/16 inches is also 4.76 Millimeters as well in the event the metric scale is needed.

    Sunday, December 30, 2012 at 11:26 am | Permalink

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