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Old 03-11-2021, 08:24 AM
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I think it would be more helpful
The intent of the Chart was to show what model of Mower Deck, fit what series of Tractor.

Part numbers can easily be found by clicking on the "Cub Cadet Parts & Service Look-up" tab at the top of the page.
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I wasn't criticizing the charts intent or usefulness. Just opining on what I thought might help.
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Old 03-11-2021, 04:58 PM
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So they're telling me that this is in fact the pulley known as the speed up pulley used with 149's and 1450's and takes a 3/8" belt. Obviously I am still skeptical since it seems like a pretty wide pulley for a 3/8" belt - but obviously I don't know what I am talking about.

I'd attach photos but I keep getting errors, so here's some textCAD...

...ok, well so much for that. Upper PTO input OD 4.25 x .875" and overall height; lower output OD 4.5" and overall height .75".


________<-- 4.25" -->_______ _ _ _v
\ / .875"
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____________|___|___________ _ _ _^_ v
\ / .750"
/________<-- 4.50" --> _______\ _ _ _ _ _^
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Here is a picture of one I had.
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Here is a picture of one I had.
Well it certainly looks like the one I have here. What size PTO belt are you running with it; 3/8, 1/2..?
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I never used it, does it looks like yours? Then you bought the right part number
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CC made a smaller diameter PTO pulley that would fit the 44 deck with the small belt and work with the PTO diameter on a single cylinder Kohler on a wide frame.

I don't remember what exact usage it was for. All I know is, I went to the CC dealer, they told me they had a speed up pulley that was smaller diameter than OEM. They even gave me a part number for the CC belt. I bought one and it worked fine.

I still have the deck and the tractor. Just been 200 years since I've used it if anyone needs photos or ??????
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CC made a smaller diameter PTO pulley that would fit the 44 deck with the small belt and work with the PTO diameter on a single cylinder Kohler on a wide frame.

I don't remember what exact usage it was for. All I know is, I went to the CC dealer, they told me they had a speed up pulley that was smaller diameter than OEM. They even gave me a part number for the CC belt. I bought one and it worked fine.

I still have the deck and the tractor. Just been 200 years since I've used it if anyone needs photos or ??????
Is that 200 years in dog years?
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