Bombur: They keep the teeth of the disc from rattling against the flutes of the pulley. They can and will, without the anti-rattle springs.They stay in place because they are springs! - spring pressure. The flat side goes against the side of the flute of the pulley and the other side with the lip on one end goes behind the tooth to keep it from falling out forward...Ya have to use all three for the spring pressure to be really effective. I insert mine one flute to the left of the PTO pulley set screw holes.
Myron B
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Myron B
East Texas
Most of of the fleet:
Cub Cadets: 2 Orig,70,71,122,123,104,124,126,86,128, 109,800,1200,1250,1450,1650,IH 682,782D,IH 982. Cadets: 76,SO76,80,81,IH 182. RER: 60,75. Elec 95. Trailers: #2, #3, #4, 1200-A,1200-B,1200-C, 2000. IH 1210 P/U, an IH Scout II and an IH Scout 800 to tow 'em with.
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