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Broke the pulley on my C
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Mike
01-21-2003 20:46:30
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A couple weeks ago I posted a message requesting advice for removing the pulley on the crankshaft on my Model C. I tried to be careful utilizing a gear puller, but unfortunately I broke it anyway. I may still be able to use it as the crack did not distort it, but I am not sure if that is a good idea.I am interested in suggestions on where to purchase another one. Any suggestions?
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Tim In NY
01-22-2003 19:10:53
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Re: Broke the pulley on my C in reply to Mike, 01-21-2003 20:46:30
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Mike, I have an extra pulley,and will sell it reasonably. If interested Email me. Thanks, Tim
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Smitty
01-22-2003 12:49:14
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Re: Broke the pulley on my C in reply to Mike, 01-21-2003 20:46:30
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Try this link he just parted out a C www.vintagetractors.com
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Steve in N.J.
01-22-2003 04:49:03
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Re: Broke the pulley on my C in reply to Mike, 01-21-2003 20:46:30
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Try "Okieboy" Bob Hough on the Allis site. He has lots of B,C,CA parts that he's been selling. He just might have what you need. He has a post up there I believe right now... Good Luck! Steve B.
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