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Jack or Marilyn Eanes Posted on Oct 17, 2016

I want /need a drive belt for tpc=hd-12 turntable

I need a drive belt for a tpc-hd-12 turntable.

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could you include a picture of the under side of the turn table where the belt is fitted?
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This solution is no good for direct drive turntables, but most of them don't use belts.
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