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Re: H Belt Pulley Diagram
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Posted by The Red on April 29, 2001 at 05:36:03 from (12.75.196.249):
In Reply to: H Belt Pulley Diagram posted by 1PWRFULH on April 28, 2001 at 14:33:41:
The pulley on Indy H was leaking petty bad two years ago. I left the assembly on the tractor and simply removed the 4 end bolts and tapped the gizzards out. I do recall using a 3 prong puller to get the gear off, but had no problems sticking it back on. I had to replace the large ball bearing assembly next to the beveled gear. Someone had forced one on not knowing there was a burr on the shaft. The inner race was cracked clean through. I think the job took less than two hours. I did add a half quart of 90W in the filler hole after I had it back together.
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