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Belt Pulley in Quarts???

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Matt from CT

04-06-2006 05:32:49




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Hi Guys...

I haven't been around in a while...and even though I saw something from Allan that was green and air conditioned, I think I have the right place ;)

I have a '55 (Massey) Ferguson TO-35.

I noticed on the chart (linked) they list a spec for "Belt Pulley in Quarts"...and I have no clue what that is!

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sammy the RED

04-06-2006 08:36:33




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 Re: Belt Pulley in Quarts??? in reply to Matt from CT, 04-06-2006 05:32:49  
The chart lists 0.35 quarts for the TO-20.

For your tractor, TO-35 it says, 1.0 quart oil for belt pully.



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souNdguy

04-06-2006 06:24:14




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 Re: Belt Pulley in Quarts??? in reply to Matt from CT, 04-06-2006 05:32:49  
Capacities

Belt pulley... ( measured in ) quarts .35 or about 1/3 quart gear oil in the belt pulley ( that bolts to the pto shaft to allow you to power a flat belt run device ).

Soundguy



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Matt from CT

04-06-2006 18:34:47




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 Ah, that answers it... in reply to souNdguy, 04-06-2006 06:24:14  
The PTO Belt attachment!



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Minn. Norske

04-06-2006 05:58:54




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 Re: Belt Pulley in Quarts??? in reply to Matt from CT, 04-06-2006 05:32:49  

Read that chart again! That 35 is the amout of gear lube it holds



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steveormary

04-06-2006 10:34:19




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 Re: Belt Pulley in Quarts??? in reply to Minn. Norske, 04-06-2006 05:58:54  
My I&T FE-2 manual gives .35 qt"s as the capacity of the belt pully. I would use the same oil as is used in the trans. and diff. So I would go with souNguy on this.

steveormary



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