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550 PTO Belt pully ?

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Thomas

04-17-2003 16:36:13




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I was looking for a PTO pully four our 550 Called sevral places found one and they shiped it out to me when I opened the box and was cheking it out insted of having a hole to put the PTO shaft in it had what looks like a PTO shaft stiking out but the shaft dont stick out enough to take the shaft out of the tractor and put it on Is this compleatly wrong or am I missing something
An adapter of some sort Thanks Thomas

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Pete

04-18-2003 20:17:15




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 Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to Thomas, 04-17-2003 16:36:13  
You need to remove the stub PTO shaft(this will leave you a female PTO opening) AND the three point hitch arm,also the lift links on the side that the pulley will be on, pto sheild and the sway chain attachment brackets - then install the pulley assembly by slipping the stub male of the belt pulley into the PTO opening and bolt up using the 4 nuts (on the 4 studs )that were removed when you took off the sway chain brackets. Pulley may be mounted rt. left or down.
Pete

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terry

04-17-2003 16:45:38




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 Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to Thomas, 04-17-2003 16:36:13  
I am not real familiar with that type of pulley, but it sounds like you are missing the shaft coupler. The pulley should turn 90 degrees from the direction of your pto. The pulley drive has a set of right angle beveled gears, and there should be a coupler to connect the input shaft of the pulley drive to your pto. Hope this helps, Terry.



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Super 55

04-17-2003 20:35:47




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 Re: Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to terry , 04-17-2003 16:45:38  
I think that the belt pulley for the Super 55 and the 550 are the same. Here are some photos on the link below that might assist you on what you have or what you are missing. If you can't read the pring, email me and I can send a larger file at a higher resolution.



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Thomas

04-19-2003 20:26:26




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 Re: Re: Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to Super 55, 04-17-2003 20:35:47  
I think I got it figured out that the PTO shaft dous come out like the other Guys said and then it will work I did not have the tractor handy or my books and was not fermilyer with the PTO Becous we never use it the previous owner never used it ether and the Brake pedals were rusted to the lever hit the brakes and the PTO lever moved got that wored out now I have to work the stub shaft out I tried it today it would not come I dident try to hard it rained me out put it away and soaked it up good with penitraiting oil mabe it will come out next weakend Do you thenk it will hert it if I use a slide hamer on it or take it apart and see if I can get to it from the back dide and try to perswade it out Thanks Guys Thomas

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Thomas

04-18-2003 11:01:07




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 Re: Re: Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to Super 55, 04-17-2003 20:35:47  
Yes that is a picture of what I want the one hanging off the tractor but I got what is in the other picture if you look at the ilistration numbers the #20 it is a shaft sticking out Male I need the female for the pto shaft on the back of the tractor is there a diferant part for # 20 or is there an adapter in there like Terry was talking about Thanks Thomas



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Super 55

04-18-2003 12:40:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to Thomas , 04-18-2003 11:01:07  
As far as I can read from the books I have it should slip right over the pto shaft, meaning that it is female on the pulley side.

Do you have the #17 part on your pulley? That looks like the part that slips onto the pto shaft.



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Dave

04-18-2003 18:38:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 550 PTO Belt pully ? in reply to Super 55, 04-18-2003 12:40:19  
I have a 550 g, but not a belt pulley.
I think you need to remove the PTO stub shaft, then the pulley and it's stub shaft should fit right in and bolt up. (Unless yours has been modified like mine--the stub shaft was so worn that a friend welded it in place for me!)



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