WELL CHECK IF THERE ARE ANY SCREWS BOLTS IF THERE ARE TRY 2 REMOVE THEM OR TRY YouTube THERE MIGHT BE A VID BOUT IT ON THERE. IF THEY AINT CONTACT WWE OR WHOEVER U GOT IT FROM USE WWE. COM IF U DNT KNW THE DETAILS. GOOD LUCK. BY THE WAY ISTRONGLY RECOMEND U 2 GET THE WWE U S NORMAL BELT IT IS GREAT .
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Nothing really happened to the John Cena us spinner belt,he's just focused on the wwe belt.But can u believe it,9 time wwe champion.
Paid US$10 for mine at a garage sale in Michigan in 1995. Used and using it still. Runs good but is getting old. Belts are difficult to find but you can use and or adapt to what exists. For instance, Motor/washer belt costs US$36 plus shipping... if you can find it, BUT, by widening the motor pulley a little and raising the motor 1 1/2 inches, I now use a standard US$3 belt. The spinner belt is a 3L170 (US$1.01) and the pump belt you can use a tough 5/16" O-Ring as the braided covered round ones are HARD to find. Doesn't like to wash long things like pants, but it handles everything else (short) real well. Rinses in spinner and spins nearly dry. Best $10 Ive spent.
A champion can have as many championships as possible.There is the world heavy weight,wwe,ecw,us,ic,cruiser weight,womens,wwe tag,and world tag championships. A diva can only have two titles the ic and womens,a cruiser weight can have the cruiser weight,wwe,world heavy weight,world tag,wwetag,ic and us. And a heavy weight can hav the us ic wwetag team,world tag team wwe and world heavy weight championships.
No, a US silver dollar does not stick to a magnet because silver is not a magnetic metal. United States silver dollars are made primarily of silver, which is a non-magnetic metal, so they will not be attracted to a magnet.
If you just want it looser...its factory set....To remove it, locate the tension pulley and us a open face wrench to take off the tension...belt will come right off.
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Spinner dolphins are aptly named for their above-water actions. They can leap into the air and make as many as seven complete spins before diving back into the ocean again. In Hawaii, the spotted dolphins can leap higher (we've had them jump high enough to be at eye level to us in a vessel's tuna tower!) than a spinner, but except for the Clymene dolphin, no other dolphins spin