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Re: Farmall 200 Changing Fan and Generator Belts
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Posted by RayP(MI) on November 19, 2003 at 18:48:40 from (216.46.202.168):
In Reply to: Farmall 200 Changing Fan and Generator Belts posted by David Knapp on November 19, 2003 at 11:54:30:
Yes, you can replace belts without taking radiator, etc. off - it's not easy! If you can take grille off (3 large phillips head screws) you can get access to 4 bolts that hold fan shroud, and bracket that attaches radiator to front of engine. While not absolutely necessary to take shroud off, it helps. Look carefully at the fan. It is held on to a bracket which is part of the front of the engine. Fan is actully mounted on a bolt through the bearing. With the proper wrenches in front and behind the fan, this bolt can be loosened. This will allow the fan assembly to slide down, removing tension on fan belt. Depending on the generator, or alternator, and how it has been cobbled, you should be able to loosen it, allowing belt to be removed. With care, and dexterity, you can slide belts off around fan, and remove them. Reverse process for replacing belts. Install fan belt, apply upward force on fan to tighten belt - tighten fan bolt. Then use generator position to tighten generator belt.
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