Sure, but it gets used a lot, right? It's not that big a deal, really. Belts are cheap, and easy to replace--if that's indeed the problem. It's a belt-drive, right, not motor drive? With a belt drive, all you have to do is slip off the platter (they usually come right up off the spindle), and the belt slips off like a rubber band from a finger. Easy. Slip the new one on.
If it's a direct-drive, motor turntable, though, I don't know much about how those work.
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