There are a number of types of link belting, the T link belts are good, I use that and also belting similar to the origional Brammer belt, but with rivits with a T shaped head that just pops through the holes in the belt, and is then rotated 90*. Definately makes belt changing easier. For the head stock of my lathe, I have a bit of wire with a hook on the end, feed the wire through, pull the belt through, hook it together, done. With ordenary V belt, disassemble the mandrel and counter shaft, remove from the lathe put the belt in and reassemble, first time took two or three days because I bumped the pin on the back gear, and broke it. I used the mill to turn a new pin after I went to town and got a bit of silver steel to make a new one, and a die to put a thread on it. The new belt lasted about as long as the first, about a year, the link belt does better than ten years. Ian S C