Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 29, 2008 at 15:07:09 from (71.241.196.219):
In Reply to: Farmall Super A - Belt posted by Andy Schuler on December 29, 2008 at 12:33:02:
At the rear end of your fan spindle, there is a nut (may be square, may be hex) that slides up and down in a notch on a piece that comes down from the radiator inlet (the cast piece between the head and the top of the radiator). The notch is such that it binds the high points of the nut to keep it from turning.
To loosen it, look just forward of there on the fan spindle and behind the pulleys, on the front side of the casting. You should see what looks like a hex nut. It's not a nut, it's a machined hex on the fan spindle, and that's what you need to turn to drop the pulleys to get the belts on.
To tighten them back up, use whatever you have in the toolbox that works to pry that big nut on the back up into position, and retighten using the hex on the spindle.
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