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Re: IH Belt Pulley??
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Posted by Wardner on November 15, 2006 at 19:05:16 from (4.154.243.125):
In Reply to: IH Belt Pulley?? posted by Newaukum Valley on November 15, 2006 at 14:37:25:
By inference, you have asked the forum members to scan their collective parts books to find your number. Some may be fortunate enough to have a parts CD and may be able find the number quickly. I don't fit into that category. I suggest that you describe the pulley. That means diameter, number of bolt holes, and bolt circle. It would reduce my search considerably. For instance, if the pulley has six bolt holes, I would know to start looking at tractors fitted with clutch type IPTOs. You should also understand that the paper pulleys were furnished on some equipment. It is not inconcievable that IH developd more than 50 paper pulley applications and designs. In addition to the above, if you are a seller, a potential buyer may be lurking on this board. The part number might be meaningless to him but the description could be helpful in deciding whether to contact you. Speaking for myself, I would like to buy one of the big pulleys that fit a 9 series tractor. I have no idea if what you have is what I want.
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