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How often should I apply grease to the drive belt?

I would not apply it any more often than necessary to remove the squeak. I would also verify that the squeak is coming from the belt teeth and no from rubbing against a sprocket flange.
 
My belt has never squeaked. Is this a common occurrence? I have heard of belt dressing before but not putting grease on a belt.
 
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Hibernation time is when all the snowbirds move back to Florida and tie their things down because of hurricanes! :yikes:
 
I would never put grease on my belt. It does not fix anything, only hides it for a while.
It's like belt dressing it will stop the squeak/whine for a while then it will come back.

Putting any petroleum product on rubber will degrade the rubber to some extent over time.

When I was in fleet management, I witnessed many trucks that had bad wheel seals and had leaked grease and/or lube onto the side of a tire.
It literally looked like someone had taken a grinder to the side of the tire if left on there.

Of course this is "my" opinion. You may do as you wish with your equipment. :cheers:
 
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