Ok. the biggest problem is that its a york craft. Its an even cheaper version of a grizzly 20" planer.

Any way. The wood stops feeding after a foot or two. the first feeder is metal with teeth and the second one is a no mar rubber. The rubber one seems to keep moving because if I don't push or pull the board right away a rubber burn mark is left on the board but not always. The metal feeder is moving and gets the wood started but then stops. will sometimes get moving again with a little help but very rarely puts a board all the way.

This thing has very few hours on it. the belts are not loose and do not look all worn down. there is a little bit of black dust in the pulley housing but not as much as I would have figured if the belts were slipping constantly.

The belts do feel hot to the touch after I just ran about 160 linear feet through. Almost hot enough that you wouldn't be able to hold them but not quite.