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H-42 drive pulley
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Sorry guys, I know I read a little bit about replacing the drive pulley for a H-42 but can't seem to find when I search.
The problem is the bore of the pulley is worn out, partstree says no longer available, seems like I saw where someone bored it out and welded in an insert but I can't find that either. I found a machinist that said he would bore it out but that I should be able to find an insert ready to go in, locally I haven't been able to yet. Found a "forged" 2 pc pulley, bore insert is separate to accommodate different sizes of bore, at grainger but about $70.00! ouch! And I guess I'm not sure that forged pulley would hold up in this situation, these things aren't exactly what I would call a smooth running machine. Anyway, any help would be appreciated as always, even just the right threads to read. Pic below, o.d. is just under 6", maybe 5 15/16"? 1" bore for a 5/8" belt. Thanks! Vic |
I can fix that pulley. I'll bore the pulley out and recut the keyway. I'll make a slotted sleeve and a custom keyway.
This is a tiller pulley I repaired. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...3.jpg~original It will cost $50 plus shipping so if you can find another pulley to use, that's OK too. |
Thanks Jeff, sent an email.
Vic |
This may be an option for you.
Pulley http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...s?cm_vc=-10005 Hub http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...re?cm_vc=IOPDP These are a weld together setup. Just get the proper pulley and hub size then weld them together. Not trying to cut Jeff out of a job. |
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Sam, you know I saw that pulley in the store and asked how they worked, they didn't have a clue, said it would need to bolt up to something. Guess I didn't get the right guy, kind of frustrating. I also looked on line but guess I didn't search for the right thing.
Is there any info on how they fit up and weld? suppose it might be obvious once I get the 2 parts in my hand. Thanks, Jeff, I want to look at them again, and I really appreciate your offer to help, I'll let you know which way I go. Thanks, Vic |
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Just let me know what you decide :beerchug: |
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I've used those weld in hub pulleys plenty of times. They work just like any pulley would. Like Sam said, pretty simple.
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Thanks guys, I am going to tsc tomorrow to check it out, good to know about the offset, I might not have thought about alignment till it was too late, Thanks Sam!
Jeff, I'll be in touch and I'll always keep you in mind for these hard to find parts. The drive shaft worked awesome and the price couldn't have been lower or you would have to give it away. Thanks Vic |
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Thanks Yosemite Sam,
Any idea why I get this response every time I try to go to your site? even thru the link in this thread. Response Error. Technical description: 502 Bad Gateway - Response Error, a bad response was received from another proxy server or the destination origin server Vic |
Must be a problem on your end, I clicked on the link in his post and at the top of the page and went right to his site. :bigthink:
Bill |
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