Garner Belt-Lacing Tool Manual

Repair Your Baler Belt in the Field


Six Easy Steps

Step One - Cut Belt
Turn smooth side up to cut belt and square it (Lock in square).
Step Two - Trim Belt
Turn belt over (Rough side to the outside edge), tighten arm down, take the cutter and trim the rough side off about 1 inch.
Step Three - Set Belt
Set the belt frontside into the beltlacing tool, tighten the jack.
Step Four - Penetrate Lacings
With the jack set in place you are ready to penetrate the pins into the belt. First you need a standard size hammer or air gun to start the procedure. Set the punch pin in the first hole, then strike every other hole to even out the strength of the pins for example hole 1, 3, 5, 7 etc... 2, 4, 6, 8, etc...
Step Five
Then to secure the final step strike every hole one more time straight across.
Step Six - Secure Lacings
One final procedure to secure the pins, find a hard, flat surface, then re-brade the pins with a hammer.

Front Side Back Side

Fixes 7 Inch and 14 Inch Belts

Rough Side Smooth Side

Repair belts in less than 30 minutes

For over 50 years, Melvin Garner has been as famer in Southeastern Oklahoma. Now his experience and good old fashion "Know How" have developed the fastest, easiest, and most economical belt-lacer on the market. The Garner Belt-Lacing Tool is a portable machine meant to repair farm equipment such as hay baler belts. It saves time, money and the hassle of having unexpected interruptions during important harvesting season. With the Garner Belt-Lacing Tool the belt can be repaired without leaving the field.

"I bought your Belt Lacer from you a few years ago while attending the Farm Show in Springfield, MO. I just wanted to let you know how really great your product is. It is so simple to use not to mention the time it saves on a trip to town to get tbe belts spliced whenever we break one or tear the lacing out of a belt. It also saves us time as well because we can just repair it and go on. It is very heavy duty and built sturdy so I feel it will last for years and years to come. I guess my only regret is that I didn't buy it earlier. Thanks for a wonderful product."
Sincerely, Jerry Evans Fairview, Mo.