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Re: Farmall 200 Changing Fan and Generator Belts
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 20, 2003 at 03:42:08 from (216.208.58.121):
In Reply to: Farmall 200 Changing Fan and Generator Belts posted by David Knapp on November 19, 2003 at 11:54:30:
David: If that bolt on the fan hub hasen't been out for 10 years or more, they can be a pain. All the A and C and later tractors in the line have the same setup. They should almost be equiped with belts that only last one year. I have come across these with corners off nuts and seized. And yes have even had to take radiator off and disassemble the fan. My 130 was a case in point, hadn't been apart in years. It was the one that I had to disassemble the fan piece by piece. Three years later the water pump went. This time everything was free, actually changed water pump, by removing parts Ray suggested. Fan belt was a bit shakey, but couldn't get a new one that day. The next week I bought a belt to have on hand. Two years later I replaced that belt without even removing any sheet metal. Just a matter of loosening generator and fan hub bolt. The belts can go on as you turn the fan blades. I've decided it may be just as easy to adjust the belt tension every two years whether it needs it or not. Probably a 10 minute chore every two years versus all day every 15 years.
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