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Belt pully ford 9n

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Joetractor

11-27-2007 05:42:49




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I was wondering if a belt pulley assembly exists that will fit my PTO shaft. I had to upgrade the shaft to standard size to run my mower and tiller.

I am looking at purchasing a cordwood saw but all of them require the smaller PTO 1 1/8" to run the belt pully.

Thanks for any assistance or ideas.

JT

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chuck bergstrom

11-27-2007 12:48:31




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 Re: Belt pully ford 9n in reply to Joetractor, 11-27-2007 05:42:49  
Belt pulley assemblies were sold w/ 1 1/8 and
1 3/8 splines. Most however with the smaller.
Years ago we stocked and sold a cast "box" that
bolted on where the pulley bolted on. Then the
pulley bolted to that and gave space for a step
down(or up)PTO adaptor. I'm sure they would be
still available. Perhaps, tho, the belt then may
be too long but that could be shortened. Chuck

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Ken Crisman

11-27-2007 08:34:01




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 Re: Belt pully ford 9n in reply to Joetractor, 11-27-2007 05:42:49  
Check with Mary Boroff . She & her husband travel to farm sales & auctions picking up various tractor items . As a matter of fact she has a pulley & buzz saw listed for sale now in the photo sales section here on this site . You could click on her items & ask her about one . HTH ! God bless, Ken



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old

11-27-2007 06:58:32




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 Re: Belt pully ford 9n in reply to Joetractor, 11-27-2007 05:42:49  
They made them to fit the N series but they are also hard to find.



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