plow hand

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Where and how much would it cost to get a pulley restored on a WD-9..2.Did farmall ever make rear wheel weights the full diameter of the rim..looking at one for sale it appears to be weights on the inside of the cast centers..(same size)I could use you help on this ..Thanks
 
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These are WD-9 wheel weights on the wheel and grill guard. This is all that is available from IH for that model. Yes, they can also fit on the inside of the wheel. Those wheel weights only fit 9 series tractors. BTW, there are no 9 series Farmalls. Farmalls are row-crop tractors.

Google "Paper Pulleys" for the rebuilder of belt pulleys. Or you can search this website from the search box.
 
Plow Hand,

Although Wardner"s picture is of a International 650, the McCormick 9, International 600 and 650 series tractors are all basicly the same tractor with minor changes.

Harold H
 
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Another picture of wheel weights.

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PS became available on 600-650. Earlier tractors in this series could be easily retrofitted. I suppose the hardest part of that is finding the parts. This 650 steers well and is trouble free.
 
Power steering was offered as an option starting on the SWD-9, SWDR-9 and WR-9S models and the later 600 and 650 models. It could be retrofitted to the earlier W-9, WD-9, WR-9, and WDR-9 models.

Harold H
 
thanks for the pictures..I ran into a snag as far as the pulley is concerned..Could a person rebuild one them selves if so where would you get the parts? (paper) who rebuilds them...Thanks again
 
I wouldn't attempt it and I have a lathe and a big press. I would also need the dies to cut the paper. It is cut in 1/4" stacks.

But who knows what kind of paper? Is there glue and what kind.

As for material, you would need wooden dowels, paper, and probably glue. You would also need a good core where the cast iron axial spokes are not broken.

I would rather spend $200 and let the professionals do it.

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Both pulleys are new from IH and never belted.
 

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