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rainy day project

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plastikosmd
well, made the best of the rain, took the hydro and high low out of the donor machine and installed in my 50$ Allis

nature's powerwasher

all done

and, a for sale item, if interested, one slightly warped rear pulley, not so good, not so useable condition!

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MarksA-C
Looks Good! How Much for the pully???:D:D

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Mat Perucci
Like the B12s. It rained like that over here yesterday should have put my pump out there. when i put my hydro lift in it took me like 4 and a half hours. I gotta do another one in my other tractor. How long did it take you?

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plastikosmd
well between both it took 4 hrs maybe, extraction and installation. it is a pain with a fully assembled tractor (hydro that is) also painted it to match machine, so while dryin, i installed the hi/lo. time also includes hitting some snags, like removing that pulley and old lift arm. had to heat quite a bit to get them off. pulley didnt fair so well, key had sheared at some point and the pulley had spun. luckly the keyway was untouched...wierd. anyway, it looks more like art than a pulley. i couldnt bear to sell it now mark...grin scott

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shanhamm
wow i'd say that pully is a little warped!

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plastikosmd
what ya think..worse on the left or right? grin... scott

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MPH
Have good luck getting those tin pullies off by drilling 3 holes in them to match up with a steering wheel puller. Keeps the force closer to the shaft.

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